This monograph examines in detail models of neural systems described by delay-differential
equations. Each element of the medium (neuron) is an oscillator that generates in standalone
mode short impulses also known as spikes. The book discusses models of synaptic interaction
between neurons which lead to complex oscillatory modes in the system. In addition it
presents a solution to the problem of choosing the parameters of interaction in order to obtain
attractors with predetermined structure. These attractors are represented as images encoded in
the form of autowaves (wave memory). The target audience primarily comprises researchers and
experts in the field but it will also be beneficial for graduate students.