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|a New York (State).
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|a Information Processing in The Nervous System
|b Proceedings of a Symposium held at the State University of New York at Buffalo 21st–24th October, 1968.
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|a 1. Automata Theory as an Abstract Boundary Condition for the Study of Information Processing in the Nervous System -- 2. Hierarchical Organization in Automata Theoretic Models of the Central Nervous System -- 3. The Non-local Storage and Associative Retrieval of Spatio-Temporal Patterns -- 4. On the Complexity of Language Processing by the Brain -- 5. Context-Sensitive Coding in Speech Recognition, Articulation and Development -- 6. The Speech Code and the Physiology of Language -- 7. Repetition, Visual Persistence, Visual Noise, and Infor-mation Processing -- 8. Behavioral and Electrophysiological Studies of Visual Masking -- 9. Temporal Summation During Backward Visual Masking -- 10. Toward a Theory of Man: Precision of Essentic Form in Living Communication -- 11. Trigger Features, Adaptation and Economy of Impulses -- 12. Information Processing in the Motorsensory Cortex -- 13. The Dynamic Loop Hypothesis of Movement Control -- 14. On Synaptic Transmission, Neural Signals and Psycho-physiological Phenomena -- 15. Of Digital Oscillators -- 16. The Reticular Formation Command and Control System -- 17. “Autonomy” and “Dominance” in Neural Systems: Two Examples of Dynamic Properties Defined on Finite State Models -- 18. Biological Information Processing Using the Concept of Interpenetrating Domains -- VI: Final Session -- Author Index.
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