A personal view of the early development of computational neuroscience in the USA

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In the half-century since the seminal Hodgkin-Huxley papers were published, computational neuroscience has become an established discipline, evolving from computer modeling of neurons to attempts to understand the computational functions of the brain. Here, I narrate my experience of the early steps and sense of excitement in this field, with its promise of rapid development, paralleling that of computers. © 2010 Moore.

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Moore, J. W. (2010). A personal view of the early development of computational neuroscience in the USA. Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 4. https://doi.org/10.3389/fncom.2010.00020

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