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Cognitive Systems - Information Processing Meets Brain Science [Hardcover]

Richard G.M. Morris (Author), Lionel Tarassenko (Author), Michael Kenward (Author)

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October 6, 2005
This book presents an overview of the exciting, truly multidisciplinary research by neuroscientists and systems engineers in the emerging field of cognitive systems, providing a cross-disciplinary examination of this cutting-edge area of scientific research. This is a great example of where research in very different disciplines touches to create a new emerging area of research. The book illustrates some of the technical developments that could arise from our growing understanding of how living cognitive systems behave, and the ability to use that knowledge in the design of artificial systems. This unique book is of considerable interest to researchers and students in information science, neuroscience, psychology, engineering and adjacent fields.

· Represents a remarkable collection of relevant experts from both the life sciences and computer science
· Includes state-of-the-art reviews of topics in cognitive systems from both a life sciences and a computer science perspective
· Discusses the impact of this research on our lives in the near future

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"Any neurosurgeon interested in how the brain functions or in computer science will find this an interesting book."
--NEUROSURGERY QUATERLY (2006)

"...an interesting collection of very readable reviews of some of the most fascinating areas in cognitive and computer science."
--BIOTECHNOLOGY FOCUS (February 2006)

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A cross-disciplinary examination of the emerging field of Cognitive Science.

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helpful biases, artificial cognitive systems, artificial autonomous agents, neural constructivism, networked computing systems, computational neuroanatomy, human brain imaging, object recognition memory, colour plate section, semantic dementia, autonomous software agents, perirhinal cortex, silicon retina, multiple memory systems, action specification
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New York, Oxford University Press, Information Processing Meets Brain Science, Natl Acad, Twenty-year Horizon, Ambient Web, Brain Res, Bradford Books, Nature Neurosci, United States, Semantic Web, Nature Rev, Trends Cogn, Cambridge University Press, Academic Press, Morgan Kaufmann, World Wide Web, Can We Improve Memory, Five-year View, Pattern Formation, San Francisco, Trends Neurosci, Twenty-year View, Vision Res, Cognitive Issue
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