The following excerpt is from the Elsevier web site: http://booksite.elsevier.com/9780123748829/ Mathematics for Neuroscientists - Fabrizio Gabbiani Steven James Cox This book provides a grounded introduction to the fundamental concepts of mathematics, neuroscience and their combined use, thus providing the reader with a springboard to cutting-edge research topics and fostering a tighter integration of mathematics and neuroscience for future generations of students. Mathematics for Neuroscientists alternates between mathematical chapters, introducing important concepts and numerical methods, and neurobiological chapters, applying these concepts and methods to specific topics. It covers topics ranging from classical cellular biophysics and proceeding up to systems level neuroscience. Starting at an introductory mathematical level and presuming no more than calculus through elementary differential equations, the levels build up as increasingly complex techniques are introduced and combined with earlier techniques. Each chapter includes a comprehensive series of exercises with solutions taken from the set developed by the authors in their course lectures. MATLAB code is included for each computational figure to allow the reader to reproduce them. Biographical notes referring the reader to more specialized literature and additional mathematical material that may be needed either to deepen the reader's understanding or to introduce basic concepts for less mathematically inclined readers completes each chapter. Matlab Code Disclaimer Information provided in this document is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and conformance to standards accepted at the time of publication. The reader is advised to research other sources of information on these topics. The user assumes the entire risk as to the accuracy and the use of this document. This document may be copied and distributed subject to the following conditions: 1. All text must be copied without modification and all pages must be included; 2. All copies must contain the appropriate copyright notice and any other notices provided therein; and 3. This document may not be distributed for profit. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. For questions regarding this service, please contact the (Elsevier) Web Team