The Routledge handbook of the computational mind. (2018)
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- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the computational mind. (2018)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the computational mind
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of the computational mind
Computational mind - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo.
- Editors:
- Sprevak, Mark, 1977-
Colombo, Matteo - Contents:
- Introduction Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo Part 1: History and Future Directions 1. Computational thought from Descartes to Lovelace Alistair M.C. Isaac 2. Turing and the first electronic brains: What the papers said Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland 3. British cybernetics (or ‘The disembodiment of mind’) Joe Dewhurst 4. Cybernetics Tara H. Abraham 5. Turing-equivalent computation at the "conception" of cognitive science Kenneth Aizawa 6. Connectionism and post-connectionist models Cameron Buckner and James Garson 7. Artificial Intelligence Murray Shanahan Part 2: Types of Computing 8. Classical computational models Richard Samuels 9. Explanation and connectionist models Catherine Stinson 10. Dynamic information processing Frank Faries and Anthony Chemero 11. Probabilistic models David Danks 12. Prediction error minimization in the brain Jakob Hohwy Part 3: Foundations and Challenges 13. Triviality arguments about implementation Mark Sprevak 14. Computational implementation J. Brendan Ritchie and Gualtiero Piccinini 15. Computation and levels in cognitive and neural sciences Lotem Elber-Dorozko and Oron Shagrir 16. Reductive explanation between psychology and neuroscience Daniel A. Weiskopf 17. Helmholtz’s vision: Underdetermination, behavior and the brain Clark Glymour and Ruben Sanchez-Romero 18. The nature and function of content in computational models Frances Egan 19. Maps, models and computational simulations in the mind William Ramsey 20. The cognitive basis ofIntroduction Mark Sprevak and Matteo Colombo Part 1: History and Future Directions 1. Computational thought from Descartes to Lovelace Alistair M.C. Isaac 2. Turing and the first electronic brains: What the papers said Diane Proudfoot and Jack Copeland 3. British cybernetics (or ‘The disembodiment of mind’) Joe Dewhurst 4. Cybernetics Tara H. Abraham 5. Turing-equivalent computation at the "conception" of cognitive science Kenneth Aizawa 6. Connectionism and post-connectionist models Cameron Buckner and James Garson 7. Artificial Intelligence Murray Shanahan Part 2: Types of Computing 8. Classical computational models Richard Samuels 9. Explanation and connectionist models Catherine Stinson 10. Dynamic information processing Frank Faries and Anthony Chemero 11. Probabilistic models David Danks 12. Prediction error minimization in the brain Jakob Hohwy Part 3: Foundations and Challenges 13. Triviality arguments about implementation Mark Sprevak 14. Computational implementation J. Brendan Ritchie and Gualtiero Piccinini 15. Computation and levels in cognitive and neural sciences Lotem Elber-Dorozko and Oron Shagrir 16. Reductive explanation between psychology and neuroscience Daniel A. Weiskopf 17. Helmholtz’s vision: Underdetermination, behavior and the brain Clark Glymour and Ruben Sanchez-Romero 18. The nature and function of content in computational models Frances Egan 19. Maps, models and computational simulations in the mind William Ramsey 20. The cognitive basis of computation: Putting computation in its place Daniel D. Hutto, Erik Myin, Anco Peeters and Farid Zahnoun 21. Computational explanations and neural coding Rosa Cao 22. Computation, consciousness, and "Computation and consciousness" Colin Klein 23. Concepts, symbols and computation: An integrative approach Jenelle Salisbury and Susan Schneider 24. Embodied cognition Marcin Miłkowski 25. Tractability and the computational mind Jakub Szymanik and Rineke Verbrugge Part 4: Applications 26. Computational cognitive neuroscience Carlos Zednik 27. Simulation in computational neuroscience Liz Irvine 28. Learning and reasoning Matteo Colombo 29. Vision Mazviita Chirimuuta 30. Perception without computation? Nico Orlandi 31. Motor computation Michael Rescorla 32. Computational models of emotion Xiaosi Gu 33. Computational psychiatry Stefan Brugger and Matthew Broome 34. Computational approaches to social cognition John Michael and Miles MacLeod 35. Computational theories of group behavior Bryce Huebner and Joseph Jebari. Index … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 006.3019
Computational intelligence
Cognitive science
Computational neuroscience
Philosophy of mind - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781317286714
9781317286721
9781317286707
9781315643670 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138186682
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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