Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory / Edition 1

Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0805806199
ISBN-13:
9780805806199
Pub. Date:
02/01/1990
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0805806199
ISBN-13:
9780805806199
Pub. Date:
02/01/1990
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory / Edition 1

Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory / Edition 1

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Overview

Written for cognitive scientists, psychologists, computer scientists, engineers, and neuroscientists, this book provides an accessible overview of how computational network models are being used to model neurobiological phenomena. Each chapter presents a representative example of how biological data and network models interact with the authors' research. The biological phenomena cover network- or circuit-level phenomena in humans and other higher-order vertebrates.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780805806199
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/01/1990
Series: Developments in Connectionist Theory Series
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mark A. Gluck, David E. Rumelhart

Table of Contents

Contents: B.L. McNaughton, L. Nadel, Hebb-Marr Networks and the Neurobiological Representation of Action in Space. M.F. Bear, L.N. Cooper, Molecular Mechanisms for Synaptic Modification in the Visual Cortex: Interaction Between Theory and Experiment. R. Granger, J. Ambros-Ingerson, U. Staubli, G. Lynch, Memorial Operation of Multiple, Interacting Simulated Brain Structures. M.A. Gluck, E.S. Reifsnider, R.F. Thompson, Adaptive Signal Processing and the Cerebellum: Models of Classical Conditioning and VOR Adaptation. W.B. Levy, C.M. Colbert, N.L. Desmond, Elemental Adaptive Processes of Neurons and Synapses: A Statistical/Computational Perspective. H.T. Wang, B. Mathur, C. Koch, I Thought I Saw It Move: Computing Optical Flow in the Primate Visual System. K.D. Miller, Correlation-Based Models of Neural Development. D. Zipser, Modeling Cortical Computation With Backpropagation.
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