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Titlebook: Circuits in the Brain; A Model of Shape Pro Charles Legéndy Book 2009 Springer-Verlag New York 2009 Cortex.Neurobiology.anatomy.electrical

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书目名称Circuits in the Brain
副标题A Model of Shape Pro
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图书封面Titlebook: Circuits in the Brain; A Model of Shape Pro Charles Legéndy Book 2009 Springer-Verlag New York 2009 Cortex.Neurobiology.anatomy.electrical
描述.Dr. Charles Legéndy’s .Circuits in the Brain: A Model of Shape Processing in the Primary Visual Cortex. is published at a time marked by unprecedented advances in experimental brain research which are, however, not matched by similar advances in theoretical insight. For this reason, the timing is ideal for the appearance of Dr. Legéndy’s book, which undertakes to derive certain global features of the brain directly from the neurons...Circuits in the Brain., with its “relational firing” model of shape processing, includes a step-by-step development of a set of multi-neuronal networks for transmitting visual relations, using a strategy believed to be equally applicable to many aspects of brain function other than vision. The book contains a number of testable predictions at the neuronal level, some believed to be accessible to the techniques which have recently become available...With its novel approach and concrete references to anatomy and physiology, the monograph promises to open up entirely new avenues of brain research, and will be particularly useful to graduate students, academics, and researchers studying neuroscience and neurobiology. In addition, since Dr. Legéndy’s book
出版日期Book 2009
关键词Cortex; Neurobiology; anatomy; electrical engineering; linear optimization; model; neurons; perception; phys
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-88849-1
isbn_softcover978-1-4419-2786-6
isbn_ebook978-0-387-88849-1
copyrightSpringer-Verlag New York 2009
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Issues Concerning the Nature of Neuronal Responsesee for example Schmidt et al, 1975) (myself included, in the early papers Legéndy, 1970, 1975) may well be tempted to assume that the single neuron is only reliable in broad statistical terms. To elicit reproducible behavior from a neuron of the visual cortex, for instance, one must sweep the recep
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“Events” in the Brain a neuron, which they treated as a threshold device (an approximation still considered valid), can be made to play the role of an AND gate or an OR gate in a logic circuit (and with a little acrobatics, an inverter), which means, by and large, that anything a digital computer can do, a network of id
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Confirmation Loops, Powered by Self-Ignitionsem has a way to package it in events so surprising that it is “essentially impossible” for the events to be accidental. For instance the expected frequency of their accidental occurrences is once in many days or years.
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Theory of the Simple Cellal papers of Hubel and Wiesel (1959) that simple cells are much harder to find in recording sessions than complex cells, because they only respond when the stimulus is exactly in the right place, and they are relatively silent otherwise.
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Corner Processing: Theory of the Hypercomplex Celle contour should not stop the contour waves dead in their tracks. If it did, triangles and other polygonal shapes could not be broadcast in the way described in Chapter 9, because they would be fractured at each of their corners.
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The Cold War and Regions of Memory cortex how to synthesize those elements into shapes; in other words it must communicate to it, in some form, the . between the simple figure elements; it must include what may be called the “figural syntax.”
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Communicating “Relatedness” Through Time-Linked Ignitions cortex how to synthesize those elements into shapes; in other words it must communicate to it, in some form, the . between the simple figure elements; it must include what may be called the “figural syntax.”
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