Modeling Brain Function The World of Attractor Neural Networks

Modeling Brain Function: The World of Attractor Neural Networks by D. J. Amit, published by Cambridge University Press in 1989, is a comprehensive exploration of the principles and mechanisms underlying brain function. Spanning 504 pages, this book delves into the study of neural networks, which are idealized systems that mimic the interactions of large numbers of connected neurons. It aims to bridge knowledge from various scientific disciplines, making it accessible to researchers in fields such as physics, biology, and computer science.
Readers will find a detailed introduction to the techniques derived from physics that enhance the understanding of neural networks and their implications for memory, learning, and self-organization. The author presents the material in a coherent manner, ensuring clarity for a diverse audience, including statistical physicists and cognitive psychologists. More technical aspects are thoughtfully placed in special sections and appendices, allowing for a focused study of the basic ideas and results. This edition serves as a valuable resource for graduate courses in physics, electrical engineering, computer science, and biology.
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One of the most exciting and potentially rewarding areas of scientific research is the study of the principles and mechanisms underlying brain function. It is also of great promise to future generations of computers. A growing group of researchers, adapting knowledge and techniques from a wide range of scientific disciplines, have made substantial progress understanding memory, the learning process, and self organization by studying the properties of models of neural networks – idealized systems containing very large numbers of connected neurons, whose interactions give rise to the special qualities of the brain. This book introduces and explains the techniques brought from physics to the study of neural networks and the insights they have stimulated. It is written at a level accessible to the wide range of researchers working on these problems – statistical physicists, biologists, computer scientists, computer technologists and cognitive psychologists. The author presents a coherent and clear nonmechanical presentation of all the basic ideas and results. More technical aspects are restricted, wherever possible, to special sections and appendices in each chapter. The book is suitable as a text for graduate courses in physics, electrical engineering, computer science and biology.
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