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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. Stephen Jos? Hanson is Member of Technical Staff, Bellcore, and Visiting Faculty, Cognitive Science Laboratory, Princeton University. Carl R. Olson is Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology at Princeton Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function is included in the Network Modeling and Connectionism series, edited by Jeffrey Elman.

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title:Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function : The Developing Interface Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism
author:Hanson, Stephen Jos.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262081938
print isbn13:9780262081931
ebook isbn13:9780585359335
language:English
subjectBrain--Mathematical models--Congresses, Connectionism--Congresses, Cognitive science--Congresses, Neural networks (Neurobiology)--Congresses, Neural computers--Congresses.
publication date:1990
lcc:QP376.C645 1990eb
ddc:591.1/88
subject:Brain--Mathematical models--Congresses, Connectionism--Congresses, Cognitive science--Congresses, Neural networks (Neurobiology)--Congresses, Neural computers--Congresses.
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Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function
The Developing Interface
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Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism
Jeffrey L. Elman, Editor
Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function: The Developing Interface
Stephen Jos Hanson and Carl R. Olson, editors
Neural Network Design and the Complexity of Learning
J. Stephen Judd
Page iii
Connectionist Modeling and Brain Function
The Developing Interface
edited by
Stephen Jos Hanson and Carl R. Olson
A Bradford Book
Page iv 1990 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights - photo 3
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1990 The Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage and retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Connectionist modeling and brain function.
(Neural network modeling and connectionism)
"A Bradford book."
Inclues bibliographical references.
1. Brain--Mathematical models--Congresses.
2. Connectionism--Congresses. 3. Cognitive science--Congresses. 4.
Neural circuitry--Congresses. 5. Neural computers--Congresses. I.
Hanson, Stephen Jos. II. Olson, Carl R.
QP376.C645 1990 89-63775
ISBN 0-262-08193-8 CIP
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CONTENTS
Preface
ix
Acknowledgements
x
List of Contributors
xi
Part I: Overview
Chapter 1
Introduction: Connectionism and Neuroscience
S. J. Hanson and C. R. Olson
1
Chapter 2
Computational Neuroscience
T. J. Sejnowski, C. Koch, and P. S. Churchland
5
Part II: Associative Memory and Conditioning
Chapter 3
The Behavioral Analysis of Associative Learning in the Terrestrial Mollusc Limax Maximus: The Importance of Inter-event Relationships
C. L. Sahley
36
Chapter 4
Neural Models of Classical Conditioning: A Theoretical Viewpoint
G. Tesauro
74
Chapter 5
Unsupervised Perceptual Learning: A Paleocortical Model
R. Granger, J. Ambros-Ingerson, P. Antn and G. Lynch
105

Page vi
Part III: The Somatosensory System
Chapter 6
Biological Constraints on a Dynamic Network: The Somatosensory Nervous System
T. Allard
132
Chapter 7
A Model of Receptive Field Plasticity and Topographic Reorganization in the Somatosensory Cortex
L. H. Finkel
164
Chapter 8
Spatial Representation of the Body
C. R. Olson and S. J. Hanson
193
Part IV: The Visual System
Chapter 9
The Development of Ocular Dominance Columns: Mechanisms and Models
K. D. Miller and M. P. Stryker
255
Chapter 10
Self-Organization in a Perceptual System: How Network Models and Information Theory May Shed Light on Neural Organization
R. Linsker
351
Chapter 11
Solving the Brightness-From-Luminance Problem: A Neural Architecture for Invariant Brightness Perception
S. Grossberg and D. Todorovic*
393
Index
421

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SERIES FOREWORD
The goal of this series, Neural Network Modeling and Connectionism, is to identify and bring to the public the best work in the exciting field of neural network and connectionist modeling. The series includes monographs based on dissertations, extended reports of work by leaders in the field, edited volumes and collections on topics of special interest, major reference works, and undergraduate and graduate-level texts. The field is highly interdisciplinary, and works published in the series will touch on a wide variety of topics ranging from low-level vision to the philosophical foundations of theories of representation.
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