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Neuro-Fuzzy Associative Machinery for Comprehensive Brain and Cognition Modelling

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  • Addresses the operation and design of intelligent systems from a dynamic perspective
  • Triggered by discussions at the Session Special on "Neurodynamics of Higher-Level Cognitive Behavior" at the 2006 World Conference on Computational Intelligence
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI, volume 45)

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Neuro–Fuzzy Associative Machinery for Comprehensive Brain and Cognition Modelling" is a graduate–level monographic textbook. It represents a comprehensive introduction into both conceptual and rigorous brain and cognition modelling. It is devoted to understanding, prediction and control of the fundamental mechanisms of brain functioning. The reader will be provided with a scientific tool enabling him to perform a competitive research in brain and cognition modelling.

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"This monograph is intended to be a comprehensive presentation of several concepts, models, and mechanisms in the wide area of brain functioning and human cognition. It consists of four chapters and an Appendix. … Finally, I would like to say a few words about the impressive list of references: approximately 1,200 items. … this seems to be a good list of necessary and alternative works useful to those who are interested in the development of this area." (Victor Mitrana, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2008 d)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Human Systems Integration, Land Operations Division Defence, Science & Technology Organisation, Edinburgh, Australia

    Vladimir G. Ivancevic

  • Department of Applied Mathematics, School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Adelaide, SA 5005, Australia

    Tijana T. Ivancevic

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