:why cognitive science will transform neuroscience
/ C.R. Gallistel and Adam Philip King
Chichester, U.K. ;Malden, MA
: Wiley-Blackwell
, 2009.
1 online resource (xvi, 319 p.)
: , ill.
(Blackwell/Maryland lectures in language and cognition.)
Print
Includes bibliographical references (p. [288]-298) and index.
'Memory and the Computational Brain' offers a provocative argument that goes to the heart of neuroscience, proposing that the field can and should benefit from the recent advances of cognitive science and the development of information theory over the course of the last several decades.
Information -- Bayesian updating -- Functions -- Representations -- Symbols -- Procedures -- Computation -- Architectures -- Data structures -- Computing with neurons -- The nature of learning -- Learning time and space -- The modularity of learning -- Dead reckoning in a neural network -- Neural models of interval timing -- The molecular basis of memory.
Blackwell/Maryland lectures in language and cognition
Cognitive neuroscience
Cognitive science
Memory, physiology
Brain, physiology
Cognitive Science
Neurosciences
QP360
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5
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G35
2009
Gallistel, C. R.,1941-
King, Adam Philip
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Memory and the computational brain why cognitive science will transform neuroscience [electronic resource] C.R. Gallistel and Adam Philip King