Forms of Aggression
.... Some of the experimental evidence supports the idea that there are organized
neural systems in the brain for the various kinds of aggression. ....
(3289

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Cognitive Psychology & Virtual Reality Systems
.... activity.
Neural systems are networks that transmit activation culminating in state changes of some quasi threshold elements. An ....
(4536

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Management Information Systems
.... The basic difference between expert
systems and
neural networks is that expert
systems use analytical abstraction, while
neural networks rely on binary ....
(3942

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Artificial intelligence
.... output errors. One of the significant drawbacks to
neural network
systems is its reliance on pattern recognition. Unlike an expert ....
(1971

8

)
Modern Value Systems
.... and intentionality are biological processes resulting from lower-level
neural impulses in .... philosophy of mind and cognitive science have based
systems on the ....
(1620

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The nervous system
.... The process of evolution was not linear, though, and different species adapted to different ecologies so that a number of different
neural systems evolved. ....
(2519

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
.... corticospinal tracts. Other
neural systems that may be affected include the cord and brainstem spinocerebellar pathways. Neuronal loss ....
(1672

7

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The Turing Machine and Quantum Computing
.... Of additional interest to
neural systems researchers has been an obscure paper written by Turing on that was associated with the learning behavior of ....
(2593

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Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder
.... ADHD may be the result of dysfunction in several different
neural systems, since attention is controlled by cortical sensory association areas, the limbic ....
(3113

12

)
Heroin Use
.... activity.
Neural systems are networks that transmit activation culminating in state changes of some quasi threshold elements. The ....
(6598

26

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Pain Physiology
.... Gate control theory was then proposed: it holds that pain is the result of activity in several interacting
neural systems, each with its own specialized ....
(6425

26

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Cognitive Psychology and the Psychology of Learning
.... activity.
Neural systems are networks that transmit activation culminating in state changes of some quasi threshold elements. An ....
(7785

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The neurological correlates and nonverbal cognition
.... First, the amygdala of the brain integrates the discrete
neural systems that govern overt response, spontaneous response, and hormonal secretions connected to ....
(642

3

)
In-House vs Outside Consulting Firms
.... Expert
systems and
neural networks. Journal of Retail Banking, 13, 39 43. Cornish, Edward. .... Artificial
neural systems. Financial Analysts Journal, 46(6), 63 72. ....
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Life Stage Theories of Human Development
.... activity.
Neural systems are networks that transmit activation culminating in state changes of some quasi threshold elements. The ....
(8695

35

)
Information Technology
.... interconnecting weights. One of the significant drawbacks to
neural network
systems is its reliance on pattern recognition. Unlike an ....
(3269

13

)
Information Technology and Investment Banking
.... interconnecting weights. One of the significant drawbacks to
neural network
systems is its reliance on pattern recognition. Unlike an ....
(3409

14

)
Multimedia technology and Education
.... In such theories,
neural connections within networks are significant to the patterns of brain activity
neural systems are networks that transmit activation ....
(5260

21

)
Multimedia Technology and Education
.... activity.
Neural systems are networks that transmit activation culminating in state changes of some quasi threshold elements. The ....
(5309

21

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Information Technology Benefits
.... interconnecting weights. One of the significant drawbacks to
neural network
systems is its reliance on pattern recognition. Unlike an ....
(3583

14

)
Kurzweil on Intelligence & Human Machines
....
Neural implants between human beings are quite different than implanting
neural networks into inanimate computer
systems. Kurzweil's ....
(2014

8

)
CO-EVOLUTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN AND LANGUAGE
.... the Evolution of Language: Fourth International Conference (2002) on how human linguistic and cognitive ability evolved from
neural systems initially adapted ....
(3624

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AI Lessons
.... Today, we can learn through "
neural nets," adaptive production
systems, self- modifying discrimination nets, and genetic algorithms. ....
(1679

7

)
Development of the Human Embryo
.... If these
systems are disrupted in this period for any reason, they may not develop .... next thickens and builds up along its midline to form the
neural plate. ....
(1603

6

)
Subsystems & MIS
.... The basic difference between expert
systems and
neural networks is that expert
systems use analytical abstraction, while
neural networks rely on binary ....
(3940

16

)
Multiple Sclerosis
.... unknown," with causes being variously attributed to abnormal immune
systems, allergic mechanisms .... is that the disease attacks and wastes the
neural myelin sheath ....
(1915

8

)
NEURAL NETWORKING COMPUTERS / Neural Networking Computers
.... Finally, the company taught a
neural network how to analyze the problem with a .... is testing a system developed by Allen Gevins of
Systems Laboratories Institute ....
(3172

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Memo on Writing a Report on Smart Systems
.... using magnetostrictive Terfenol with feedback and/or
neural network controllers. .... on Smart Structures and Materials: Smart Structures and Intelligent
Systems. ....
(5725

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Computers & Workplace Productivity
.... The basic difference between expert
systems and
neural networks is that expert
systems use analytical abstraction, while
neural networks rely on binary ....
(5324

21

)
Information Technology and Productivity
.... The basic difference between expert
systems and
neural networks is that expert
systems use analytical abstraction, while
neural networks rely on binary ....
(5324

21

)