Robert A. M. Gregson (1993) Networks That Respect Psychophysiology
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Psycoloquy 4(27): Networks That Respect Psychophysiology
NETWORKS THAT RESPECT PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY
Book Review of Murre on Categorization
Robert A. M. Gregson
Department of Psychology,
Australian National University,
Canberra, A C T 0200 Australia
rag655@cscgpo.anu.edu.au
Abstract
Murre (1992) takes the stance that psychological
plausibility takes precedence over mathematical tractability, while
not excluding the latter. Murre's volume is worth serious study,
particularly the sections on psychological and biological
plausibility.
Keywords
Neural networks, neurobiology, psychology engineering,
CALM, Categorizing And Learning Module, neurocomputers,
catastrophic interference, genetic algorithms.
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- Murre, J.M.J. (1992) Learning and Categorization in Modular Neural Networks. UK: Harvester/Wheatsheaf; US: Erlbaum
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