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2 Post author: BiasedBayes 26 April 2016 09:16PM

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Comment author: pseudobison 28 May 2016 06:10:32AM *  1 point [-]

Networks of the Brain by Olaf Sporns certainly doesn't cover all of computational neuroscience, but is a good accessible introduction to using the tools of network theory to gain a better understanding of brain function at many different levels.

Comment author: BiasedBayes 04 June 2016 02:01:52PM 1 point [-]

I have been reading Memory and the Computational Brain: Why Cognitive Science will Transform Neuroscience by Gallistel and King.After that I will read Olaf Sporns book you recommended.

Just actually listened Brainscience podcast where Olaf spoke about his work.Thanks a lot!