The Computational Brain

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The Computational Brain is an influential book that explores how principles of computation and neural networks can explain brain function and cognition.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
scientific monograph
addresses constraints from neurobiology on computational models
how neural networks can implement cognitive functions
integration of psychology, neuroscience, and computation
levels of description in brain science
relationship between neural mechanisms and mental states
author Patricia Churchland
surface form: Patricia S. Churchland

Terrence Sejnowski
surface form: Terrence J. Sejnowski
field cognitive science
computational neuroscience
neuroscience
philosophy of mind
genre academic literature
scientific literature
hasAudience philosophers of mind
researchers in cognitive science
researchers in neuroscience
students of computational neuroscience
hasPerspective naturalistic approach to mind and brain
neurocomputational approach to cognition
influencedField cognitive neuroscience
computational neuroscience
philosophy of neuroscience
language English
mainTopic biologically plausible computation
brain function
cognition
computation in the brain
connectionism
consciousness
learning in neural systems
memory
motor control
neural coding
neural networks
neural representation
vision and visual processing
notableFor bridging philosophy of mind and neuroscience
helping establish computational neuroscience as a field
systematic treatment of neural network models of cognition
publisher MIT Press

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Terrence Sejnowski notableWork The Computational Brain