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Skip to main content. Principles of Computational Modelling in Neuroscience. Here you will find examples of code. That can recreate many of the figures we generated from simulations. There are also extensive links to external resources. Such as neural simulators and various databases. The Cambridge University Press page for the book. Has more resources, including excerpts and electronic versions of all the figures. David Sterratt, Bruce Graham, Andrew Gillies and David Willshaw. Here are some quotes.CONTENT
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