Three papers are presented on the following topics: (1) a cerebellar-model associative memory as a generalized random-access memory; (2) theories of the cerebellum - two early models of associative memory; and (3) intelligent network management and functional cerebellum synthesis
This paper presents a study of the model of triple BAM by E.Reynaud which is an improved variation o...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
Animal survival depends on behavioural adaptation to the environment. This is thought to be enabled ...
Described here is sparse distributed memory (SDM) as a neural-net associative memory. It is characte...
The Marr and Albus theories of the cerebellum are compared and contrasted. They are shown to be simi...
The cerebellar microcircuit has been the work bench for theoretical and computational modeling since...
The human cerebellum is a major brain construct that facilitates the learning and acquisition of mot...
The cerebellum plays a crucial role in motor learning and it acts as a predictive controller. Modeli...
The cerebellum plays a vital role in motor learning and control with supervised learning capability,...
Linking network structure to function is a long standing issuein the neuroscience field. An outstand...
This work is concerned with the problem of constructing associative memory models which store and ...
This paper argues that immunological memory is in the same class of associative memories as Kanerva’...
Brain modeling constantly evolves to improve the accuracy of the simulated brain dynamics with the a...
First, the cerebellar model articulation controller (CMAC), invented in the early 1970s by J S Albus...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
This paper presents a study of the model of triple BAM by E.Reynaud which is an improved variation o...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
Animal survival depends on behavioural adaptation to the environment. This is thought to be enabled ...
Described here is sparse distributed memory (SDM) as a neural-net associative memory. It is characte...
The Marr and Albus theories of the cerebellum are compared and contrasted. They are shown to be simi...
The cerebellar microcircuit has been the work bench for theoretical and computational modeling since...
The human cerebellum is a major brain construct that facilitates the learning and acquisition of mot...
The cerebellum plays a crucial role in motor learning and it acts as a predictive controller. Modeli...
The cerebellum plays a vital role in motor learning and control with supervised learning capability,...
Linking network structure to function is a long standing issuein the neuroscience field. An outstand...
This work is concerned with the problem of constructing associative memory models which store and ...
This paper argues that immunological memory is in the same class of associative memories as Kanerva’...
Brain modeling constantly evolves to improve the accuracy of the simulated brain dynamics with the a...
First, the cerebellar model articulation controller (CMAC), invented in the early 1970s by J S Albus...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
This paper presents a study of the model of triple BAM by E.Reynaud which is an improved variation o...
Parallel distributed associative (PDA) models are a new approach to the study of cognition. They lie...
Animal survival depends on behavioural adaptation to the environment. This is thought to be enabled ...