Morris, R.G.M.; editor:
Parallel Distributed Processing : Implications for Psychology and Neurobiology
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1989. orig.cloth. 24x16cm, xii,339 pp. Textual graphs & charts.. Slight bump to spine, small ink mark to bottom page-edge, VG.
¶ Contains 13 papers. Includes: H.C. Longuet-Higgins "Introduction: Network Models of the Mind"; J.L. McClelland "Parallel Distributed Processing: Implications for Cognition & Development"; G.E.Hinton "Learning Distributed Representations of Concepts"; W.A.A. Whittlesea "Selective Attention, Variable Processing, & Distributed Representation: Preserving Particular Experiences of General Structures"; I.P.L. McLaren; et al: "An Associative Theory of the Representation of Stimuli: Applications to Perceptual Learning & Latent Inhibition"; K. Patterson; et al: " Connections & Disconnections: Acquired Dyslexia in a Computational Model of Reading Processes"; S. Pinker & A. Prince "Rules & Connections in Human Language"; R.D. Hawkins "A Biologically Realistic Neural Network Model for Higher-Order Features of Classical Conditioning"; R.G.M. Morris "Does Synaptic Plasticity Play a Role in Information Storage in the Vertebrate Brain?"; E.T. Rolls "Parallel Distributed Processing in the Brain: Implications of the Functional Architecture of Neuronal Networks in the Hippocampus"; R. Granger & G. Lynch "Rapid Incremental Learning of Hierarchically Organized Stimuli by Layer II Sensory (Olfactory) Cortex"; etc.

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Keywords: Nervous System Physiology, Parallel Processing, Distributed Mental, Cognition Processes, Neurobiology Brain, Neurology Neural, Cognitive Circuitry, Psychology Neuronal, Human Psychological