Modeling Brain Function
Discover the intricate world of neural networks in Modeling Brain Function by Daniel J. Amit, published by Cambridge University Press in 1992. This comprehensive volume spans 524 pages and delves into the fascinating intersection of artificial intelligence and neuroscience. Amit and a team of researchers leverage knowledge from various scientific disciplines to enhance our understanding of memory through the lens of neural network models.
This book not only introduces innovative techniques borrowed from physics but also explores the valuable insights these methods provide into brain function and simulation. Ideal for students, researchers, and anyone intrigued by the complexities of the brain and artificial intelligence, Modeling Brain Function is a pivotal resource that bridges the gap between computational models and biological processes.