About the Book
This work brings together for the first time the ideas, philosophies and interpretations of North America's leading African American economists, demonstrating that racial inequality has had an immense impact on African Americans' daily lives.
Table of Contents:
Contents: Foreword. Preface. M.F. Huerta, S.H. Koslow, The Human Brain Project: Past, Present, and Promise. D. Purpura, The Human Brain Project: Priority or Problem? G.M. Shepherd, M.D. Healy, M.S. Singer, B.E. Peterson, J.S. Mirsky, L. Wright, J.E. Smith, P. Nadkarni, P.L. Miller, SenseLab: A Project in Multidisciplinary, Multilevel Sensory Integration. D.E. Beeman, J.M. Bower, E. De Schutter, E.N. Efthimiadis, N. Goddard, J. Leigh, The GENESIS Simulator-Based Neuronal Database. F. Bloom, W.G. Young, E.A. Nimchinsky, P.R. Hof, J.H. Morrison, Neuronal Vulnerability and Informatics in Human Disease. D.H. Laidlaw, A.H. Barr, R.E. Jacobs, Goal-Directed Magnetic Resonance Brain Microimaging. F.L. Bookstein, Biometrics and Brain Maps: The Promise of the Morphometric Synthesis. J.C. Mazziotta, A.W. Toga, A. Evans, P. Fox, J. Lancaster, Atlases of the Human Brain. J.F. Brinkley, L.M. Meyers, J.S. Prothero, G.H. Heil, J.S. Tsuruda, K.R. Maravilla, G.A. Ojemann, C. Rosse, A Structural Information Framework for Brain Mapping. B. Subramaniam, J.G. Hennessey, M.A. Rubin, L.A. Beach, A.L. Reiss, Software and Methods for Quantitative Imaging in Neuroscience: The Kennedy Krieger Institute Human Brain Project.
About the Author :
Stephen H. Koslow, Michael F. Huerta
Review :
"...the book is a must for all those interested in the interface between brain and machine, and it effectively whets the appetite for more."
—Science
"This is an extraordinary start of an extraordinary project -- the Human Brain Project. It is obvious that without proper information management, accumulation of huge amounts of data in brain sciences would remain a parochial enterprise. The Human Brain Project was intended to 'grab the bull by the horns' and steer informatics research towards inventing, developing, and maintaining databases of neuroscientific information: hence, Neuroinformatics. This volume is a collection of gems, the first harvest of neuroinformatics research harvested through the Human Brain Project. Its diversity, depth, ingenuity, and usefulness are simply breathtaking. If this is an indication of things to come, I can only say that the conception and execution of this project have been an unqualified success. I am already looking forward to the second round, when all of these approaches will hit the neuroscientist's computer screen for an unprecedented journey in brain space!"
—Apostolos P. Georgopoulos
University of Minnesota Medical School
"The articles in this book provide excellent reviews of work in this new area, and will provide important guidelines and mileposts for future developments in what will become an increasingly important area of neuroscience."
—Edmund T. Rolls
University of Oxford