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Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing Book

Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing
Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing, Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and, , Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Computational Models for Neuroscience: Human Cortical Information Processing
  • Written by author Robert Hecht-Nielsen
  • Published by Springer UK, January 2003
  • Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and,
  • Understanding how the human brain represents, stores, and processes information is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of science today. The cerebral cortex is the seat of most of the mental capabilities that distinguish humans from other animals and,
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Ch. 1The Neurointeractive Paradigm: Dynamical Mechanics and the Emergence of Higher Cortical Function1
Ch. 2The Cortical Pyramidal Cell as a Set of Interacting Error Backpropagating Dendrites: Mechanism for Discovering Nature's Order25
Ch. 3Performance of Intelligent Systems Governed by Internally Generated Goals65
Ch. 4A Theory of Thalamocortex85
Ch. 5Elementary Principles of Nonlinear Synaptic Transmission125
Ch. 6The Development of Cortical Models to Enable Neural based Cognitive Architectures171
Ch. 7The Behaving Human Neocortex as a Dynamic Network of Networks205
Ch. 8Towards Global Principles of Brain Processing221
Ch. 9The Neural Networks for Language in the Brain: Creating LAD245
Ch. 10Cortical Belief Networks267
Index293


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