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Math Biosci Eng. 2016 Jun 1;13(3):i. doi: 10.3934/mbe.201600i.
This Special Issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering contains 11 selected papers presented at the Neural Coding 2014 workshop. The workshop was held in the royal city of Versailles in France, October 6-10, 2014. This was the 11th of a series of international workshops on this subject, the first held in Prague (1995), then Versailles (1997), Osaka (1999), Plymouth (2001), Aulla (2003), Marburg (2005), Montevideo (2007), Tainan (2009), Limassol (2010), and again in Prague (2012). Also selected papers from Prague were published as a special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering and in this way a tradition was started. Similarly to the previous workshops, this was a single track multidisciplinary event bringing together experimental and computational neuroscientists. The Neural Coding Workshops are traditionally biennial symposia. They are relatively small in size, interdisciplinary with major emphasis on the search for common principles in neural coding. The workshop was conceived to bring together scientists from different disciplines for an in-depth discussion of mathematical model-building and computational strategies. Further information on the meeting can be found at the NC2014 website at https://colloque6.inra.fr/neural_coding_2014. The meeting was supported by French National Institute for Agricultural Research, the world's leading institution in this field. This Special Issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering contains 11 selected papers presented at the Neural Coding 2014 workshop. The workshop was held in the royal city of Versailles in France, October 6-10, 2014. This was the 11th of a series of international workshops on this subject, the first held in Prague (1995), then Versailles (1997), Osaka (1999), Plymouth (2001), Aulla (2003), Marburg (2005), Montevideo (2007), Tainan (2009), Limassol (2010), and again in Prague (2012). Also selected papers from Prague were published as a special issue of Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering and in this way a tradition was started. Similarly to the previous workshops, this was a single track multidisciplinary event bringing together experimental and computational neuroscientists. The Neural Coding Workshops are traditionally biennial symposia. They are relatively small in size, interdisciplinary with major emphasis on the search for common principles in neural coding. The workshop was conceived to bring together scientists from different disciplines for an in-depth discussion of mathematical model-building and computational strategies. Further information on the meeting can be found at the NC2014 website at https://colloque6.inra.fr/neural_coding_2014. The meeting was supported by French National Institute for Agricultural Research, the world's leading institution in this field. Understanding how the brain processes information is one of the most challenging subjects in neuroscience. The papers presented in this special issue show a small corner of the huge diversity of this field, and illustrate how scientists with different backgrounds approach this vast subject. The diversity of disciplines engaged in these investigations is remarkable: biologists, mathematicians, physicists, psychologists, computer scientists, and statisticians, all have original tools and ideas by which to try to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. In this issue, emphasis is put on mathematical modeling of single neurons. A variety of problems in computational neuroscience accompanied with a rich diversity of mathematical tools and approaches are presented. We hope it will inspire and challenge the readers in their own research. We would like to thank the authors for their valuable contributions and the referees for their priceless effort of reviewing the manuscripts. Finally, we would like to thank Yang Kuang for supporting us and making this publication possible.
本特刊包含了在 2014 年神经编码研讨会上提交的 11 篇精选论文。该研讨会于 2014 年 10 月 6 日至 10 日在法国凡尔赛市举行。这是该主题的第 11 次国际研讨会,第一次研讨会于 1995 年在布拉格举行,随后于 1997 年在凡尔赛举行,1999 年在大阪举行,2001 年在普利茅斯举行,2003 年在奥利亚举行,2005 年在马尔堡举行,2007 年在蒙得维的亚举行,2009 年在台南举行,2010 年在利马索尔举行,2012 年又在布拉格举行。同样,布拉格的精选论文也作为一个特刊发表在《数学生物科学与工程》上,由此开创了一个传统。与之前的研讨会一样,这是一个单一轨道的多学科活动,汇集了实验和计算神经科学家。神经编码研讨会传统上是两年一次的研讨会。它们规模相对较小,跨学科性强,主要强调在神经编码中寻找共同原则。研讨会的目的是将来自不同学科的科学家聚集在一起,深入讨论数学建模和计算策略。更多会议信息可以在 NC2014 网站上找到,网址是 https://colloque6.inra.fr/neural_coding_2014。会议得到了法国国家农业研究院的支持,该研究院是该领域的世界领先机构。
理解大脑如何处理信息是神经科学中最具挑战性的课题之一。本特刊中的论文展示了这个领域巨大多样性的一小部分,说明了具有不同背景的科学家如何研究这个广泛的课题。参与这些研究的学科多样性令人瞩目:生物学家、数学家、物理学家、心理学家、计算机科学家和统计学家,都有自己独特的工具和想法,试图阐明潜在的机制。在本期特刊中,重点是单个神经元的数学建模。本文介绍了计算神经科学中的各种问题,并提出了丰富多样的数学工具和方法。我们希望这将激发和挑战读者在自己的研究中。我们要感谢作者的宝贵贡献和审稿人的宝贵努力。最后,我们要感谢杨匡的支持,使这一出版物成为可能。