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The authors describe how the theory of neuronal group selection (TNGS) can form the basis for an approach to computer modeling of the nervous system.
Synthetic neural modeling is a multilevel theoretical approach to the problem of understanding the neuronal bases of adaptive behavior.
The authors describe how the theory of neuronal group selection (TNGS) can form the basis for an approach to computer modeling of the nervous system.
so-called "Darwin" series of recognition automata (5), of which the most sophisticated was Darwin III. Darwin III consisted of a simple sessile organism ...
The authors describe how the theory of neuronal group selection (TNGS) can form the basis for an approach to computer modeling of the nervous system.
We present two models for aspects of visual perception based on synthetic neural modelling, a paradigm we have developed for testing theories about the ...
The Darwin Brain-Based Automata: Synthetic Neural Models and Real-World Devices ; Edition 1st Edition ; First Published 2005 ; Imprint CRC Press ; Pages 26 ; eBook ...
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The complete system, Darwin IV, is the latest in a series of models based on the theory of neuronal group selection, which postulates that adaptive behavior is ...
Synthetic neural modeling : the Darwin series of recognition automata. Author: REEKE, G. N; SPORNS, O; EDEMAN, G. M Rockefeller univ. , neurosci. inst., New ...
We have used a synthetic neural model to illustrate value-dependent acquisition of a simple foveation response to a visual stimulus.
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