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An internet in your head :a new paradigm for how the brain works /

An internet in your head :a new paradigm for how the brain works /

作者 : Graham, Daniel(Professor of psychology).

出版社 : Columbia University Press,

出版年 : 2021

ISBN:0231196040|9780231196048

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書名 : An internet in your head :a new paradigm for how the brain works /

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正題名[資料類型標示]/作者 : An internet in your head :Daniel Graham.

其他題名 : a new paradigm for how the brain works /

其他題名 : New paradigm for how the brain works

作者 : Graham, Daniel

出版者 : New York, NY :Columbia University Press,c2021.

面頁冊數 : xiv, 344 p. :ill. ;23 cm.

內容註 : The internet-brain and the computer-brain -- Metaphors for the brain -- What we don't know about brains -- From connectomics to dynomics -- How the internet works -- The internet metaphor: first steps to a new theory of the brain -- Critique of the internet metaphor -- The internet metaphor in action: emerging models and new technologies -- The internet metaphor, AI, and us.

標題 : Computational neuroscience

ISBN : 9780231196048


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