David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computational) for understanding information processing systems such as the brain. While two of these levels are commonly taught in neuroscience courses (the implementational level through neurophysiology and the computational level through systems/cognitive neuroscience), the algorithmic level is typically neglected. This leaves an explanatory gap in students' understanding of how, for example, the flow of sodium ions enables cognition. Neural networks bridge these two levels by demonstrating how collections of interacting neuron-like units can give rise to more overtly cognitive phenomena. The demonstrations in this paper are intended to facilitate i...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
The CNS needs to be understood at four nearly independent levels of description: (1) that at which t...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
The aim of this book is to describe the types of computation that can be performed by biologically p...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
Computational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates an analysis of brain func...
This book presents neuromorphic cognitive systems from a learning and memory-centered perspective. I...
This thesis explores diverse topics within computational neuroscience and machine learning. The work...
A neuron network is a computational model based on structure and functions of biological neural netw...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
The CNS needs to be understood at four nearly independent levels of description: (1) that at which t...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
David Marr famously proposed three levels of analysis (implementational, algorithmic, and computatio...
The aim of this book is to describe the types of computation that can be performed by biologically p...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
Computational neuroscience is an interdisciplinary field that incorporates an analysis of brain func...
This book presents neuromorphic cognitive systems from a learning and memory-centered perspective. I...
This thesis explores diverse topics within computational neuroscience and machine learning. The work...
A neuron network is a computational model based on structure and functions of biological neural netw...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
Neural networks are models of the brain and have been used within Artificial Intelligence to provide...
The CNS needs to be understood at four nearly independent levels of description: (1) that at which t...