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Artificial neural networks / Computational neuroscience / Hopfield network / Hebbian theory / Semantics
Date: 2009-06-03 14:17:19
Artificial neural networks
Computational neuroscience
Hopfield network
Hebbian theory
Semantics

Cogsci Virginia de Sa Application of Hopfield Memories to Understanding Human Conceptual Memory (From a paper with Ken McRae and Mark Seidenberg) Link to paper 1

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