This course provides an introduction to basic computational methods for understanding what nervous systems do and for determining how they function. We will explore the computational principles governing various aspects of vision, sensory-motor control, learning, and memory. Specific topics that will be covered include representation of information by spiking neurons, processing of information in neural networks, and algorithms for adaptation and learning. We will make use of Matlab/Octave/Python demonstrations and exercises to gain a deeper understanding of concepts and methods introduced in the course. The course is primarily aimed at third- or fourth-year undergraduates and beginning graduate students, as well as professionals and distance learners interested in learning how the brain processes information.

Computational Neuroscience

Computational Neuroscience


Instructors: Rajesh P. N. Rao
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- Supervised Learning
- Differential Equations
- Sensory Systems Analysis
- Electrophysiology
- Neurology
- Mathematical Modeling
- Biology
- Reinforcement Learning
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Network Model
- Network Analysis
- Physiology
- Probability Distribution
- Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs)
- Machine Learning Algorithms
- Machine Learning Methods
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Reviewed on Aug 2, 2019
In my opinion, the course level ought to be intermediate, not beginner. You can take more out of the course if you already have knowledge in this, or related, areas.
Reviewed on Mar 2, 2019
Great course! Really enjoyed the variety of topics and the just enough computational work in the quiz's. And that Eigen hat had me smiling and laughing about it for a week.
Reviewed on May 17, 2020
Excellent course! The field of comp neuro was brough to life by the instructors! The exercises really helped in understanding the content.
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