Description: How to Build a Brain: A Neural Architecture for Biological Cognition (Oxford Series on Cognitive Models and Architectures) [Hardcover] Eliasmith, Chris Product Overview One goal of researchers in neuroscience, psychology, and artificial intelligence is to build theoretical models that are able to explain the flexibility and adaptiveness of biological systems. How to build a brain provides a detailed guided exploration of a new cognitive architecture that takes biological detail seriously, while addressing cognitive phenomena. The Semantic Pointer Architecture (SPA) introduced in this book provides a set of tools for constructing a wide range of biologically constrained perceptual, cognitive, and motor models. Examples of such models are provided, and they are shown to explain a wide range of data including single cell recordings, neural population activity, reaction times, error rates, choice behavior, and fMRI signals. Each of these models introduces a major feature of biological cognition addressed in the book, including semantics, syntax, control, learning, and memory. These models are not introduced as independent considerations of brain function, but instead integrated to give rise to what is currently the world's largest functional brain model. The last half of this book compares the Semantic Pointer Architecture with the current state-of-the- art, addressing issues of theory construction in the behavioral sciences, semantic compositionality, and scalability, among other considerations. The book concludes with a discussion of conceptual challenges raised by this architecture, and identifies several outstanding challenges for this, and other, cognitive architectures. Along the way, the book considers neural coding, concept representation, neural dynamics, working memory, neuroanatomy, reinforcement learning, and spike-timing dependent plasticity. The book includes 8 detailed, hands-on tutorials exploiting the free Nengo neural simulation environment, providing practical experience with the concepts and models presented throughout. Read more Details Publisher : Oxford University Press; 1st edition (June 13, 2013) Language : English Hardcover : 480 pages ISBN-10 : 0199794545 ISBN-13 : 46 Item Weight : 2.07 pounds Dimensions : 10 x 7.01 x 1.06 inches Best Sellers Rank: #5,325,027 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #4,098 in Neuroscience (Books) #7,216 in Medical Cognitive Psychology #10,338 in Cognitive Psychology (Books) #4,098 in Neuroscience (Books) #7,216 in Medical Cognitive Psychology Stock Photos Please Note: All of our book listings use stock photos unless otherwise stated. Please read our descriptions for accurate conditions and editions, don't use the photos! Free Shipping We ship worldwide. We have multiple warehouses around the world, so please note the extended handling time on certain listings.
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ISBN: 0199794545
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ISBN13: 9780199794546
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Brand: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
GTIN: 09780199794546
Number of Pages: 384 Pages
Publication Name: How to Build a Brain : a Neural Architecture for Biological Cognition
Language: English
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication Year: 2013
Item Height: 1.5 in
Subject: Neuroscience, Life Sciences / Neuroscience, Intelligence (Ai) & Semantics, Cognitive Psychology & Cognition
Item Weight: 42.3 Oz
Type: Textbook
Author: Chris Eliasmith
Subject Area: Computers, Science, Psychology, Medical
Item Length: 7.2 in
Series: Oxford Series on Cognitive Models and Architectures Ser.
Item Width: 10.1 in
Format: Hardcover