Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function

Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function The Developing Interface - Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism

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Publisher's Synopsis

Bringing together contributions in biology, neuroscience, computer science, physics, and psychology, this book offers a solid tutorial on current research activity in connectionist-inspired biology-based modeling. It describes specific experimental approaches and also confronts general issues related to learning associative memory, and sensorimotor development. Introductory chapters by editors Hanson and Olson, along with Terrence Sejnowski, Christof Koch, and Patricia S. Churchland, provide an overview of computational neuroscience, establish the distinction between "realistic" brain models and "simplified" brain models, provide specific examples of each, and explain why each approach might be appropriate in a given context. The remaining chapters are organized so that material on the anatomy and physiology of a specific part of the brain precedes the presentation of modeling studies. The modeling itself ranges from simplified models to more realistic models and provides examples of constraints arising from known brain detail as well as choices modelers face when including or excluding such constraints. There are three sections, each focused on a key area where biology and models have converged.Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function is included in the Network Modeling and Connectionism series, edited by Jeffrey Elman.

Book information

ISBN: 9780262081931
Publisher: The MIT Press
Imprint: The MIT Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 591.188
DEWEY edition: 20
Language: English
Number of pages: 423
Weight: 839g
Height: 35mm
Width: 60mm
Spine width: 30mm