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Multi-level modeling

What is a level?

Multi-level modeling: levels of scale

Cognitive level

Neurobiological level

Between levels

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Formalization of theory

Connectionism

The place of connectionism:classical models

The place of connectionism:recent models

Modern connectionist models

O’Reily

The implementation of the biology constraint

The neuron model

Neuron

How does a neuron work?

How detailed is the neuron model?

O’Reily’s point model

The MacGregor neuron

The network architecture

Article Raffone & Wolters 1

Coding in the brain

Overview Raffone & Wolters model

Bi-directional activation propagation

feature synchronization within an object

Synchronization single feature

Synchronization multi features

Competition through inhibition

De-synchronization through inhibition

Limited capacity of working memory

Advantages & disadvantages

Learning principles

Conclusion and discussion

Author: Robert Griffioen

E-mail: griffioen@pobox.com

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Department of Psychology
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