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Non-holographic associative memory

David Willshaw, +2 more
- 01 Jan 1988 - 
- Vol. 222, Iss: 5197, pp 151-156
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The features of a hologram that commend it as a model of associative memory can be improved on by other devices.
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The features of a hologram that commend it as a model of associative memory can be improved on by other devices.

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Source and Limits of Human Intellect

TL;DR: In this article, a Beethoven sonata is described as a natural phenomenon which can be analyzed physically, chemically, physiologically and psychologically by studying the processes at work in the brain of the listener, even if these processes are completely understood in scientific terms.
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Estimating Memory Deterioration Rates Following Neurodegeneration and Traumatic Brain Injuries in a Hopfield Network Model.

TL;DR: The results link, for the first time, the memory recall ability to observed FAS statistics, allowing for plausible estimates of cognitive decline for different stages of brain disorders within neuronal networks, bridging experimental observations following neurodegeneration and TBI with compromised memory recall.
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Fault-Tolerant Associative Memories Based on $c$ -Partite Graphs

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Pattern recognition using associative memories

Nathan Burles
TL;DR: An architecture for rule chaining is investigated, and a memory efficient method to incorporate general invariance into this architecture is presented---this is specifically tested with scale invariance, although the mechanism can be used with other types of invariance such as skew or rotation.
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The Classification of Modifiable Synapses and Their Use In Models For Conditioning

TL;DR: It is argued that if the conditioning and memory mechanisms of the nervous system store information by means of modifiable synapses, some of these must be of class B or C, and if the models are to be given the property of extinction, classical conditioning requires modifiablesynapses of classes A and B or of class C.