Do brains compute? If they do, what do they compute and how do they
do it? The first part of the book introduces the development of a
model that simulates actual biological neurons more closely than do
current standard models of neural networks, as well as the
deduction of its physics-like and computational properties from
first principles. The second part presents a collection of
applications of the model to memory formation and loss, a general
syntax for memory retrieval, language itself, and certain forms of
aphasia. A linear development of the discussion with proofs in situ
is employed by the author, making the book essentially
self-contained. A pair of helpful appendices are provided to
acquaint the reader with necessary fundamentals of topics in logic
and mathematics. Quantum-like Networks: An Approach to Neural
Behavior through their Mathematics and Logic will show you an
entirely new approach to an ancient subject.
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