The Computer and the brain : perspectives on human and artificial intelligence

Bibliographic Information

The Computer and the brain : perspectives on human and artificial intelligence

edited by Jean R. Brink, C. Roland Haden ; Christopher Burawa, (editorial assistant)

North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S.A. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1989

Available at  / 27 libraries

Search this Book/Journal

Note

Includes bibliographical references

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This collection of interdisciplinary analyses addresses the issue of the language of the brain. The contributors include computer scientists, neuroscientists, psychologists, linguists, and historians. The resulting collection reflects the state of knowledge more than a generation after John von Neumann entitled his tantalizing and provocative lectures The Computer and the Brain. John von Neumann was one of the first to address the highly controversial issue of appropriate models to use in discussing cognitive science. The issue he raised most pointedly, and one that is still hotly debated, is the language of the brain. In his Silliman lectures he questioned the validity of using the computer as an interpretive model for human thought, asserting that the language of the brain is not mathematical. Later in the same lecture series, however, he attributes a statistical pattern to the brain. This paradoxical stance of von Neumann's is representative of the rapidly shifting nature of cognitive science, and of the study of the nature of language.

Table of Contents

Historical Perspective. Binary Systems, Ratios and Esthetic Judgments in the Renaissance (S.K. Heninger). Artificial Intelligence and the Western Mind (J. Haugeland). The Brain and the Computer (R.P. Multhauf). Synapses or Chips. ``The Computer and the Brain'' Revisited (T.J. Sejnowski). Behavior as a Trajectory through a Field of Attractors (P.R. Killeen). Computation in the Brain: The Organization of the Hippocampal Formation in Space and Time (L. Nadel). Brain-Style Computation: Mental Processes Emerge from Interactions among Neuron-Like Elements (D.E. Rumelhart). Cognitive Science and Technology. VLSI Implementations of Neural Systems (L.A. Akers, D.K. Ferry, R.O. Grondin). Electronic Neural Network Chips (L.D. Jackel et al.). Language and Computer Science. Languages of the Computational Mind (R. Jackendoff). On Primary and Secondary Language (H. Schnelle). Linguistics, Learnability, and Computation (W. Wilkins). John von Neumann's Contribution to Cognitive Science. John von Neumann (J.R. Brink, C.R. Haden). John von Neumann: Formative Years (N. Vonneuman). The von Neumann - Ortvay Connection (D. Nagy, P. Horvath, F. Nagy). John von Neumann's Contributions to Computing and Computer Science (W. Aspray). Interviews with Edward Teller and Eugen P. Wigner (J.R. Brink, C.R. Haden, eds.).

by "Nielsen BookData"

Details

  • NCID
    BA07813645
  • ISBN
    • 0444880453
  • LCCN
    89022980
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam ; Tokyo,New York, N.Y., U.S.A.
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvi, 263 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
  • Classification
  • Subject Headings
Page Top