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Neuroscience and Connectionist Theory

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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.

421 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 1, 1990

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Mark A. Gluck

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Dr. Gluck is professor of Neuroscience at the Center for Molecular and Behavioral Neuroscience, at Rutgers University (Newark, New Jersey). He is also co-director of the Memory Disorders Project, and publishes the Memory Loss and the Brain newsletter.

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