Human memory modeled with standard analog and digital circuits : inspiration for man-made computers /

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Author / Creator:Burger, John Robert, 1940-
Imprint:Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (xv, 366 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13595480
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ISBN:9780470464250
0470464259
9780470464199
0470464194
1282279025
9781282279025
9780470424353
0470424354
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-360) and index.
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Summary:Gain a new perspective on how the brain works and inspires new avenues for design in computer science and engineering. This unique book is the first of its kind to introduce human memory and basic cognition in terms of physical circuits, beginning with the possibilities of ferroelectric behavior of neural membranes, moving to the logical properties of neural pulses recognized as solitons, and finally exploring the architecture of cognition itself. It encourages invention via the methodical study of brain theory, including electrically reversible neurons, neural networks, associative memory sys.
Other form:Print version: Burger, John Robert, 1940- Human memory modeled with standard analog and digital circuits. Hoboken : Wiley, ©2009 9780470424353
Standard no.:10.1002/9780470464250
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Summary:Gain a new perspective on how the brain works and inspires new avenues for design in computer science and engineering <p>This unique book is the first of its kind to introduce human memory and basic cognition in terms of physical circuits, beginning with the possibilities of ferroelectric behavior of neural membranes, moving to the logical properties of neural pulses recognized as solitons, and finally exploring the architecture of cognition itself. It encourages invention via the methodical study of brain theory, including electrically reversible neurons, neural networks, associative memory systems within the brain, neural state machines within associative memory, and reversible computers in general. These models use standard analog and digital circuits that, in contrast to models that include non-physical components, may be applied directly toward the goal of constructing a machine with artificial intelligence based on patterns of the brain.</p> <p>Writing from the circuits and systems perspective, the author reaches across specialized disciplines including neuroscience, psychology, and physics to achieve uncommon coverage of:</p> <p>Neural membranes</p> <p>Neural pulses and neural memory</p> <p>Circuits and systems for memorizing and recalling</p> <p>Dendritic processing and human learning</p> <p>Artificial learning in artificial neural networks</p> <p>The asset of reversibility in man and machine</p> <p>Electrically reversible nanoprocessors</p> <p>Reversible arithmetic</p> <p>Hamiltonian circuit finders</p> <p>Quantum versus classical</p> <p>Each chapter introduces and develops new material and ends with exercises for readers to put their skills into practice. Appendices are provided for non-experts who want a quick overview of brain anatomy, brain psychology, and brain scanning. The nature of this book, with its summaries of major bodies of knowledge, makes it a most valuable reference for professionals, researchers, and students with career goals in artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, neural networks, computer architecture, and neuroscience.</p> <p>A solutions manual is available for instructors; to obtain a copy please email the editorial department at ialine@wiley.com .</p>
Physical Description:1 online resource (xv, 366 pages) : illustrations
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 359-360) and index.
ISBN:9780470464250
0470464259
9780470464199
0470464194
1282279025
9781282279025
9780470424353
0470424354