Connectionist models of neurocognition and emergent behavior from theory to applications : proceedings of the 12th Neural Computation and Psychology Workshop, Birkbeck, University of London, 8-10 April 2010 / editor, Eddy J. Davelaar.

SeriesProgress in neural processing ; v. 20
Progress in neural processing ; 20. ^A1253816
Contents Machine generated contents note: An Ecology-Based Approach to Perceptual Modelling / R. B. Lotto -- Early Development of Visual Abilities / Alessio Plebe -- A Dynamical Neural Simulation of Feature-based Attention And Binding in a Recurrent Model of the Ventral Stream / M. De Kamps -- Model Selection for Eye Movements: Assessing the Role of Attentional Cues in Infant Learning / Linda B. Smith -- The Importance of Low Spatial Frequencies for Categorization of Emotional Facial Expressions / M. Mermillod -- Modeling Speech Perception with Restricted Boltzmann Machines / Lou Boves -- Early Language as Multimodal Learning / Denis Mareschal -- From Motherese to One-Word and Two-Word Child Language: A Multimodal Temporal Connectionist Model / Abel Nyamapfene -- Learning the Visual Word Code / J. Grainger -- What are The Functional Units in Reading? Evidence for Statistical Variation Influencing Word Processing / Padraic Monaghan -- Testing Computational Accounts of Response Congruency in Lexical Decision / Colin J. Davis --
Contents Sentence Comprehension as Mental Simulation: An Information -- Theoretic Analysis and A Connectionist Model / Stefan L. Frank -- Modelling Free Recall -- A Combined Activation-Buffer and Distributed-Context Model / Marius Usher -- Inference, Ontologies and The Pump of Thought / Andrzej Wichert -- Modelling Correlations in "Response Inhibition" / Eddy J. Davelaar -- A First Approach to an Artificial Networked Cognitive Control System Based on the Shared Circuits Model of Sociocognitive Capacities / R. Haber Guerra -- Digital Typology Modelling of Cognitive Abilities / Agnes Garletti -- Using Enriched Semantic Representations in Predictions of Human Brain Activity / John A. Bullinaria -- Variability in the Severity of Developmental Disorders: A Neurocomputational Account of Developmental Regression in Autism / Annette Karmiloff-Smith -- How do We use Computational Models of Cognitive Processes? / T. Stafford -- Some Issues in Computational Modelling; Occam's Razor and Hegel's Hair Gel / Mateo Obregon -- How is Hair Gel Quantified? / Jay I. Myung.
General noteSelected conference papers.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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ISBN9789814340342 (hbk.)
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