In article <3a90e87e at news.victoria.tc.ca>, uj797 at victoria.tc.ca (Arthur T.
Murray) wrote:
> "Isidore" <isidore at mailandnews.com wrote on Mon, 19 Feb 2001:
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>> I'm a high school student looking to do some research
>> at a Polytechnic University science program over the summer.
>> One of the available research positions deals with computational
>> neuroscience. From what I've seen of neuroscience, it seems
>> like something I'd be interested in doing research in.
>> I also have an interest in computer science, so I suspect that
>> computational neuroscience might be right up my alley. However, to be
>> honest, I haven't been able to find a comprehensive defininition.
>
A great book on this and related subject matter is HOW THE MIND WORKS by
Steven Pinker. I wrote a review of it for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about
4 years ago, and I'll e-mail it to you if you're interested.
Fred Bortz
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