This text seeks to describe the types of computation that can be performed by biologically plausible neural networks, and to show how these may be implemented in different systems in the brain. Suitable for researchers, graduate students and advanced undergraduates in the fields of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, this is an accessible introduction to the problems of how the brain works and how our behaviour is produced.
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...a fascinating groundwork for researchers stydying how the human brian works and how behaviour is produced. (ASLIB 63/8 August 98.)
Edmund T. Rolls is in the Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford. Alessandro Treves is at International School of Advanced Studies, Cognitive Neuroscience Division, Trieste.
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