The requirement that memory be superposition-free imposes a restrictive condition on the structure of neural models. A simple model which satisfies this condition consists of two levels of neurons, with primary level neurons firing in response to external input and secondary (reference) neurons modifying activated primaries in such a way that they can later fire these primaries. Reference neurons are either activated by other reference neurons (time-ordered memories) or by primaries (content-ordered memories). The model allows for general powers of memory manipulation (e.g. formation of associative memories) through rememorization and has a number of implications which correspond to features of the brain.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umi...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Ph.D.Computer scienceUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deep...
This paper provides the complete illustration about the observation of new group of distributive mem...
Introduction: The ability to coactivate (or “superpose”) multiple conceptual representations is a fu...
New experiences can be memorized by modifying the synaptic efficacies. Old memories are partially ov...
Short-term memory in the brain cannot in general be explained the way long-term memory can – as a gr...
Memories are stored, retained, and recollected through complex, coupled processes operating on multi...
Computational memory models can explain the behaviour of human memory in diverse experimental paradi...
Human memory is associative and emerges from the behaviour of neurons. Two models, based on commonly...
The brain processes underlying cognitive tasks must be very robust. Disruptions such as the destruct...
2. Massive parallel processing happens without the complexity challenges of computer-style parallel ...
Although already William James and, more explicitly, Donald Hebb's theory of cell assemblies have su...
Abstract: Usually, generalization is considered as a function of learning from a set of examples. In...
The capacity to learn from experience and store information to guide future behavior is vital for th...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Ph.D.Computer scienceUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deep...
This paper provides the complete illustration about the observation of new group of distributive mem...
Introduction: The ability to coactivate (or “superpose”) multiple conceptual representations is a fu...
New experiences can be memorized by modifying the synaptic efficacies. Old memories are partially ov...
Short-term memory in the brain cannot in general be explained the way long-term memory can – as a gr...
Memories are stored, retained, and recollected through complex, coupled processes operating on multi...
Computational memory models can explain the behaviour of human memory in diverse experimental paradi...
Human memory is associative and emerges from the behaviour of neurons. Two models, based on commonly...
The brain processes underlying cognitive tasks must be very robust. Disruptions such as the destruct...
2. Massive parallel processing happens without the complexity challenges of computer-style parallel ...
Although already William James and, more explicitly, Donald Hebb's theory of cell assemblies have su...
Abstract: Usually, generalization is considered as a function of learning from a set of examples. In...
The capacity to learn from experience and store information to guide future behavior is vital for th...
Recent theories postulate that memory can be divided into multiple brain memory systems. Although me...
Nondeclarative memory and novelty processing in the brain is an actively studied field of neuroscien...
Ph.D.Computer scienceUniversity of Michigan, Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studieshttp://deep...
This paper provides the complete illustration about the observation of new group of distributive mem...