A discrete holographic model of neural memory in the context of invarient perception and recognition
Bukowski, Edward Daniel
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Description
Title
A discrete holographic model of neural memory in the context of invarient perception and recognition
Author(s)
Bukowski, Edward Daniel
Issue Date
1987
Doctoral Committee Chair(s)
Williams, W.S.
Department of Study
Physics
Discipline
Physics
Degree Name
Ph.D.
Degree Level
Dissertation
Keyword(s)
neural dynamics
perception and memory
neurobiology
network modeling
discrete holographic neural memory
Language
en
Abstract
This thesis addresses various aspects of perception and memory in terms of the underlying neural dynamics. Not dealt with explicitly are some of the philosophical issues concerning the relation of mind and brain. The nature of the connection between neural and mental phenomena is a controversial issue among contemporary philosophers, and is not likely to be resolved soon (Popper, 1974].
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