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What Should Be Computed To Understand And Model Brain Function From Robotics Soft Computing Biology And Neuroscience To Cognitive Philosophy Tadashi Kitamura

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What Should Be Computed To Understand And Model Brain Function From Robotics Soft Computing Biology And Neuroscience To Cognitive Philosophy Tadashi Kitamura
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.87 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Tadashi Kitamura
ISBN: 9789810245184, 9810245181
Language: English
Year: 2001

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What Should Be Computed To Understand And Model Brain Function From Robotics Soft Computing Biology And Neuroscience To Cognitive Philosophy Tadashi Kitamura by Tadashi Kitamura 9789810245184, 9810245181 instant download after payment.

A guide to two types of transcendence of academic borders necessary to the understanding and modeling of brain function: Technical transcendence needed to make intelligent machines, and transcendence of cross-disciplinary boundaries to incorporate less technical and more abstract, cognitive aspects of brain function into modeling.

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