Fundamentals of neural network modeling : neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience
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書誌事項
Fundamentals of neural network modeling : neuropsychology and cognitive neuroscience
(Computational neuroscience)
MIT Press, c1998
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"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Provides an introduction to the neural network modeling of complex cognitive and neuropsychological processes.
Over the past few years, computer modeling has become more prevalent in the clinical sciences as an alternative to traditional symbol-processing models. This book provides an introduction to the neural network modeling of complex cognitive and neuropsychological processes. It is intended to make the neural network approach accessible to practicing neuropsychologists, psychologists, neurologists, and psychiatrists. It will also be a useful resource for computer scientists, mathematicians, and interdisciplinary cognitive neuroscientists. The editors (in their introduction) and contributors explain the basic concepts behind modeling and avoid the use of high-level mathematics.
The book is divided into four parts. Part I provides an extensive but basic overview of neural network modeling, including its history, present, and future trends. It also includes chapters on attention, memory, and primate studies. Part II discusses neural network models of behavioral states such as alcohol dependence, learned helplessness, depression, and waking and sleeping. Part III presents neural network models of neuropsychological tests such as the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task, the Tower of Hanoi, and the Stroop Test. Finally, part IV describes the application of neural network models to dementia: models of acetycholine and memory, verbal fluency, Parkinsons disease, and Alzheimer's disease.
Contributors
J. Wesson Ashford, Rajendra D. Badgaiyan, Jean P. Banquet, Yves Burnod, Nelson Butters, John Cardoso, Agnes S. Chan, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Kerry L. Coburn, Jonathan D. Cohen, Laurent Cohen, Jose L. Contreras-Vidal, Antonio R. Damasio, Hanna Damasio, Stanislas Dehaene, Martha J. Farah, Joaquin M. Fuster, Philippe Gaussier, Angelika Gissler, Dylan G. Harwood, Michael E. Hasselmo, J, Allan Hobson, Sam Leven, Daniel S. Levine, Debra L. Long, Roderick K. Mahurin, Raymond L. Ownby, Randolph W. Parks, Michael I. Posner, David P. Salmon, David Servan-Schreiber, Chantal E. Stern, Jeffrey P. Sutton, Lynette J. Tippett, Daniel Tranel, Bradley Wyble
目次
- Part 1 Introduction to neural networks: an introduction to neural network modelling - merits, limitations and controversies, Debra L. Long et al
- functional cognitive networks in primates, J. Wesson Ashford et al
- attention and neural networks, Michaael I. Posner and Rajendra D. Badgaiyan
- a neural network model of memory, amnesia and cortico-hippocampal interactions, Jean P. Banquet et al. Part 2 Behavioural states: a computational model of alcohol dependence - simulation of genetic differences in alcohol preference and of therapeutic strategies, Raymond L. Ownby
- a computational perspective on learned helplessness and depression, Sam Leven
- waking and sleeping states, Jeffrey P. Sutton and J. Allan Hobson. Part 3 Neurospychological tests and clinical syndromes: stroop task, language and neuromodulation - models of cognitive deficits in schizophrenia, David Servan-Schreiber and Jonathan D. Cohen
- neural network modelling of executive functioning with the Tower of Hanoi test in frontal lobe-lesioned patients, John Cardoso and Randolph W. Parks
- neuronal network models of acalculia and prefrontal deficits, Stanislas Dehaene et al
- neuropsychological assessment of attention and its disorders -computational models for neglect, extinction and sustained attention, Raymond L. Ownby and Dylan G. Harwood
- the neural basis of lexical retrieval, Daniel Tranel et al. Part 4 Applications in dementia: a mode of human memory based on the cellular physiology of the hippocampal formation, Michael E. Hasselmo et al
- neural network modelling of basal ganglia function in Parkinson's disease and related disorders, Roderick K. Mahurin
- neural network modelling of Wisconsin card sorting and verbal fluency tests -applications with frontal lobe-damaged and Alzheimer's disease patients, Randolph W. Parks and Daniel S. Levine
- semantic network abnormalities in patients with Alzheimer's disease, Agnes S. Chan et al
- parallel distributed processing models in Alzheimer's disease, Lynette J. Tippett and Martha J. Farah.
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