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- From: dbrown@newssun.med.miami.edu (Daniel Brown)
- Subject: Request for Human Computational Models
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.141440.26202@newssun.med.miami.edu>
- Organization: University of Miami, School Of Medicine
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 14:14:40 GMT
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- Previously there was a request for information about human computational
- models. I tried to respond to the poster, but my mailer couldn't find his
- address. Here's the reply, slightly condensed:
-
- There are many neural net human, computational models, particularly in
- the study of vision. Because I'm not sure what kind of model you're
- interested in (derived from empirical data, functional equivalency, etc.)
- I won't list any articles. However, a good overview of the use of NN
- models of the human brain can be found in
-
- Patricia Churchland and Terrence Sejnowski,
- _THE_COMPUTATIONAL_BRAIN_, (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1992).
-
- For articles about neurocomputational models, look in
-
- _THE_JOURNAL_OF_COGNITIVE_NEUROSCIENCE_
-
- _NEURAL_NETWORKS_
-
- _NEURAL_COMPUTATION_
-
- and I think that there's a new one called
-
- _THE_JOURNAL_OF_COMPUTATIONAL_NEUROSCIENCE_
-
- Look for articles by
-
- Zipser, Sereno, Sejnowski, Lynch, Granger, Poggio, Hinton,
- Cohen, Grossberg, Carpenter, McNaughton, etc.
-
- These authors have written about anything from hippocampal STM to
- hyperacuity in vision.
-
- Hope that helps!
-
- Dan
-