>>In article <69342 at sdcc12.ucsd.edu> wsun at jeeves.ucsd.edu (Fiberman) writes:
>>Can anyone recommend a textbook introducing neural networks and
>>how they model real nervous systems? Thanks for the help.
>>Sure, as far as I know there is only one:
>Churchland and Sejnowski, "The Computational Brain"
>you may also want to look through P. Churchland's original
>book "Neurophilosophy" if you are interested in higher systems.
>It's a little dated, but since it is paperback now, it's pretty
>cheap.
The Computational Brain is also available now in paperback ($19.95US).
Also look forward to "Large-Scale Neuronal Theories of the Brain" by
Christof Koch and Joel Davis.
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