PDP++ is a freely available, open source software package designed to support the development, simulation, and analysis of research-grade connectionist models of cognitive processes. It supports most popular parallel distributed processing paradigms and artificial neural network architectures, and it also provides an implementation of the LEABRA computational cognitive neuroscience framework. Models are typically constructed and examined using the PDP++ graphical user interface, but the system may also be extended through the incorporation of user-written C++ code. This article briefly reviews the features of PDP++, focusing on its utility for teaching cognitive modeling concepts and skills to university undergraduate and graduate students....
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Computational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates an analysis of brain func...
Computational models are useful tools for exploring the nature of human cognitive processes. In part...
This Research Topic aims to showcase the state of the art in language research while celebrating the...
After summarising the research context regarding defining, cultivating, and assessing computational ...
Cognitive modelling is a common component of undergraduate psychology degree courses. However, the p...
Computational cognitive neuroscience involves the fabrica-tion, analysis, and evaluation of computat...
The aim of this study is to build an intelligent authoring environment for Cognitive Tutors in which...
ModelDB's mission is to link computational models and publications, supporting the field of computat...
This paper describes an investigation into the use of a visual programming language to teach compute...
Cognitive modelling involves building computational models of psychological theories in order to lea...
After briefly reviewing the appealing psychological properties of PDP systems, an introduction to th...
While modern parallel computing systems provide high performance resources, utilizing them to the hi...
Book's abstract : The book discusses the analysis, comparison and integration of computational appro...
<p>The Parallel Distributed Processing (PDP) framework has significant potential for producing model...
In this chapter, we consider computational approaches to understanding learning and teaching. We con...
Computational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates an analysis of brain func...
Computational models are useful tools for exploring the nature of human cognitive processes. In part...
This Research Topic aims to showcase the state of the art in language research while celebrating the...
After summarising the research context regarding defining, cultivating, and assessing computational ...