The brain-shaped mind: what the brain can tell us about the mind
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Main Author: Goldblum, Naomi (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, UK Cambridge University Press 2001
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
What the brain cannot tell us about the mind -- How neurons form networks -- Theories and models of how the mind functions -- What are connectionist networks? -- How our networks learn -- Connecting the networks: how different things are related -- Evidence for connectionist models -- Two different types of memory -- Coping with disaster -- Practical implications -- Criticism of connectionist theory
Will brain scientists ever be able to read our minds? Why are some things harder to remember than others? Neural networks are used to address these questions and others, in a clear and informative manner, by examining how the structure of the brain shapes the workings of the mind
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 136 pages)
ISBN:0511017650
0511053460
0511116373
0511153597
0521561043
9780511017650
9780511053467
9780511116377
9780511153594

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