A View of Brain Theory

作者: Michael A. Arbib

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-0883-6_16

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摘要: “Top-down” brain theory (based upon functional analysis of cognitive processes) is distinguished from “bottom-up” (as might be based on the dynamics neural nets). “Cooperative computation” proposed as a way providing style for studying interactions subsystems at various levels.

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