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What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy Book

What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy
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  • What Should Be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function?: From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy
  • Written by author Tadashi Kitamura
  • Published by World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated, January 2001
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Volume Editor's Preface
Ch. 1Consideration of Emotion Model and Primitive Language of Robots1
Ch. 2An Architecture for Animal-like Behavior Selection23
Ch. 3A Computational Literary Theory: The Ultimate Products of the Brain/Mind Machine43
Ch. 4Cooperation between Neural Networks within the Brain53
Ch. 5Brain-like Functions in Evolving Connectionist Systems for On-line, Knowledge-Based Learning77
Ch. 6Interrelationships, Communication, Semiotics, and Artificial Consciousness115
Ch. 7Time Emerges from Incomplete Clock, Based on Internal Measurement149
Ch. 8The Logical Jump in Shell Changing in Hermit Crab and Tool Experiment in the Ants183
Ch. 9The Neurobiology of Semantics: How Can Machines be Designed to Have Meanings?207
Ch. 10The Emergence of Contentful Experience217
Ch. 11Intentionality and Foundations of Logic: A New Approach to Neurocomputation239
About the Authors289
Keyword Index303


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