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Models of Action - Mechanisms for Adaptive Behavior

English · Hardback

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This volume brings together an international group of researchers modeling animal and human behavior (both simple and complex). Its demonstration of various kinds of models will make it appropriate for mathematical and experimental psychologists.


List of contents

Contents: B. Goertzel, Learning the Language of Mind: Symbolic Dynamics for Modeling Adaptive Behavior. S. Grossberg, Neural Substrates of Adaptively Timed Reinforcement, Recognition, and Motor Learning. E.J. Kehoe, Can the Whole Be Something Other Than the Sum of Its Parts? P.R. Killeen, The First Principle of Reinforcement. J.R. Koza, Using Biology to Solve a Problem in Automated Machine Learning. N.A. Schmajuk, D.W. Urry, B.S. Zanutto, The Frightening Complexity of Avoidance: A Neural Network Approach. J.E.R. Staddon, B.S. Zanutto, In Praise of Parsimony. C.D.L. Wynne, A Minimal Model of Transitive Inference.

About the author

Clive D.L. Wynne, John E.R. Staddon

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This volume brings together an international group of researchers modeling animal and human behavior (both simple and complex). Its demonstration of various kinds of models will make it appropriate for mathematical and experimental psychologists.

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