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Latent inhibition: A neural network approach.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 1996Nestor A. Schmajuk, Lam Yw, Gray Ja
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Neural correlates of inhibition in episodic memory
2009Behavioral studies on long-term memory over the past decades suggest that forgetting can be the consequence of inhibitory control processes that act to keep unwanted or interfering memories from coming to mind. However, it is still debated to what extent inhibition is involved in causing different forms of forgetting in episodic memory.
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Inhibition Nets and Artificial Neural Networks
2004An artificial neural network (ANN) with a distinguished external input may be considered as a tuple 〈U, W, A, O, NET, ex〉 having the following properties (this is the definition stated by Nauck et al. [113], pp.19–24, where also a general overview of ANNs is to be found): 1. U is a finite and non-empty set of units 2. W : U × U → ℝ is
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Inhibition and Timing in Cortical Neural Circuits
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2007Takanori Hashimoto+2 more
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A neural network theory of latent inhibition
2002As shown in Chapter 1, several mathematical theories of classical conditioning and a few neural networks have been advanced to describe LI. Although mathematical models provide precise quantitative descriptions that can be compared with experimental data, only the biologically-inspired computations of neural networks can provide a link to the study of ...
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Inhibition Nets as Simple Neural Networks
2004Several parts of the contents of this chapter and also of chapters 15–19 can be found in Leitgeb [90], though sometimes stated in different terminology.
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On the Similarity between Reactive Inhibition and Neural Satiation
The American Journal of Psychology, 1956openaire +3 more sources