******************************************************************* JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE ******************************************************************* From neurons to behavior: A Journal at the interface between experimental and theoretical neuroscience. MANAGING EDITORS: James M. Bower Eve Marder California Institute of Brandeis University Technology John Miller John Rinzel University of California, National Institutes of Health Berkeley Idan Segev Charles Wilson Hebrew University University of Tennessee, Memphis ACTION EDITORS: L. F. Abbott, Brandeis University Richard Andersen, Massachusetts Inst. of Technology Alexander Borst, Max-Planck Inst., Tubingen Robert E. Burke, NINDS, NIH Catherine Carr, Univ. of Maryland, College Park Rodney Douglas, Oxford University G. Bard Ermentrout, University of Pittsburgh Apostoles Georgopoulos, VA Medical Center, MN Charles Gray, University of California, Davis Christof Koch, California Institute of Technology Gilles Laurent, California Institute of Technology David McCormick, Yale University Ken Miller, University of California, San Francisco Steve Redman, Australian National University Barry Richmond, NIMH, NIH Terry Sejnowski, Salk Institute Shihab Shamma, Univ. of Maryland, College Park Karen Sigvardt, University of California, Davis David Tank, Bell Labs Roger Traub, IBM TJ Watson Research Center Thelma Williams, University of London JOURNAL DESCRIPTION: The JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE is intended to provide a forum for papers that fit the interface between computational and experimental work in the neurosciences. The JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE will publish full length original papers describing theoretical and experimental work relevant to computations in the brain and nervous system. Papers that combine theoretical and experimental work are especially encouraged. Primarily theoretical papers should deal with issues of obvious relevance to biological nervous systems. Experimental papers should have implications for the computational function of the nervous system, and may report results using any of a variety of approaches including anatomy, electrophysiology, biophysics, imaging, and molecular biology. Papers that report novel technologies of interest to researchers in computational neuroscience are also welcomed. It is anticipated that all levels of analysis from cognitive to single neuron will be represented in THE JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE. ***************************************************************** CALL FOR PAPERS ***************************************************************** For Instructions to Authors, please contact: Karen Cullen Journal of Computational Neuroscience Kluwer Academic Publishers 101 Philip Drive Norwell, MA 02061 PH: 617 871 6300 FX: 617 878 0449 EM: Karen@world.std.com ***************************************************************** ***************************************************************** ORDERING INFORMATION: For complete ordering information and subscription rates, please contact: KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS PH: 617 871 6600 FX: 617 871 6528 EM: Kluwer@world.std.com JOURNAL OF COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE ISSN: 0929-5313 *****************************************************************