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This unique, self-contained and accessible textbook provides an introduction to computational modelling neuroscience accessible to readers with little or no background in computing or mathematics. Organized into thematic sections, the book spans from modelling integrate and firing neurons to playing the game Rock, Paper, Scissors in ACT-R. This non-technical guide shows how basic knowledge and modern computers can be combined for interesting simulations, progressing from early exercises utilizing spreadsheets, to simple programs in Python.
Key Features include: Interleaved chapters that show how traditional computing constructs are simply disguised versions of the spreadsheet methods; Mathematical facts and notation needed to understand the modelling methods are presented at their most basic and are interleaved with biographical and historical notes for context; Numerous worked examples to demonstrate the themes and procedures of cognitive modelling.
An excellent text for upper-level undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses in research methods, computational neuroscience / computational modelling, and cognitive science / neuroscience. It will be especially valuable to psychology students.
Intermezzo: Functional Coding of a Simple Production System
Intermezzo: Functional Coding of a Simple Production System
In Chapter 19 we saw the production rules for a simple system to reverse the characters in a word (page 166). In this intermezzo, we will look at how we could code this in a functional programming style.
20.1 A Haskell Implementation
Haskell, and other functional programming languages, can easily express the ...
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