2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2003.10.009
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A computational model for the primate neocortex based on its functional architecture

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“…Other studies aim at incorporating existing knowledge regarding brain performance in large scale computational models. For example [210,118,301,36] illustrate the development of causal models of primate neocortex following a symbolic approach, where partial brain areas are represented by a set of logical inference rules. Following a less hardwired approach [68] utilizes thousands of cellular automata -based modules to simulate large scale brain activity.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies aim at incorporating existing knowledge regarding brain performance in large scale computational models. For example [210,118,301,36] illustrate the development of causal models of primate neocortex following a symbolic approach, where partial brain areas are represented by a set of logical inference rules. Following a less hardwired approach [68] utilizes thousands of cellular automata -based modules to simulate large scale brain activity.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%