

Neurobiological modelling
pp. 71-93
in: L. J. Landau, John G. Taylor (eds), Concepts for neural networks, Berlin, Springer, 1998Abstract
Neural networks are the modelling medium par excellence in attempting to understand the brain and central nervous system. Firstly, the single cell is considered, a system which in its own right has a very large amount of complexity. Then the retina is studied, a very accessible but complex part of the brain. Visual processing is then the natural consequent of retinal analysis.