The functional capabilities of the brain are formally characterizable in terms of a finite system along with a memory space which it can manipulate. Two types of learning are possible: (1) modification-based learning, associated with alternate realizations of the finite system; (2) memory-based learning, associated with the assimilation, manipulation, and retrieval of memories. Constructive models which fulfill these conditions and which at the same time operate on the basis of molecular information processing principles have certain general features. We describe these features in terms of two interfaced submodels, the first for the finite system and the second for the memory space. The finite system may be realized by networks of neurons i...
The first edition of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory was published in 1998 to rave reviews. As b...
Human memory and learning represent the most complex and miraculous of human abilities and also the ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
ABSTRACT (i) Understanding how memory is formed is an essential question in Neuroscience and is ne...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
Recent studies on the molecular and cellular basis of learning and memory have brought us closer tha...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
In this dissertation, a neurofunctional theory of learning is presented as an extension of functiona...
Neuroscience research studies the brain at various different levels of detail. Experimental work exp...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive unified anatomical theory in conjunction with computation...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
Molecular processes of neuronal learning have been well described. However, learning mechanisms of n...
The first edition of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory was published in 1998 to rave reviews. As b...
Human memory and learning represent the most complex and miraculous of human abilities and also the ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...
ABSTRACT (i) Understanding how memory is formed is an essential question in Neuroscience and is ne...
The neurochemical basis of memory has been approached experimentally in four different ways: the bio...
Recent studies on the molecular and cellular basis of learning and memory have brought us closer tha...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
In this dissertation, a neurofunctional theory of learning is presented as an extension of functiona...
Neuroscience research studies the brain at various different levels of detail. Experimental work exp...
AbstractSeveral recent studies seamlessly blend cognitive, systems, and molecular neuroscience to un...
This dissertation presents a comprehensive unified anatomical theory in conjunction with computation...
How can single cells without nervous systems perform complex behaviours such as habituation, associa...
Molecular neurobiology has provided an explanation of mechanisms supporting mental functions as lear...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
Molecular processes of neuronal learning have been well described. However, learning mechanisms of n...
The first edition of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory was published in 1998 to rave reviews. As b...
Human memory and learning represent the most complex and miraculous of human abilities and also the ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2...