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    Improving With Practice: A Neural Model of Mathematical Development
    with Sean Aubin and Aaron R. Voelker
    Topics in Cognitive Science 9 (1): 6-20. 2016.
    The ability to improve in speed and accuracy as a result of repeating some task is an important hallmark of intelligent biological systems. Although gradual behavioral improvements from practice have been modeled in spiking neural networks, few such models have attempted to explain cognitive development of a task as complex as addition. In this work, we model the progression from a counting-based strategy for addition to a recall-based strategy. The model consists of two networks working in para…Read more
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    The Effects of Guanfacine and Phenylephrine on a Spiking Neuron Model of Working Memory
    with Peter Duggins, Terrence C. Stewart, and Xuan Choo
    Topics in Cognitive Science 9 (1): 117-134. 2017.
    Duggins et al. use a spiking neural network model of working memory to predict the reaction to two drugs known to affect working memory (guanfacine and phenylephrine). The model can explain data from moneys at the biophysical, neural, and behavioral levels.
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    How to build a brain: from function to implementation
    Synthese 159 (3): 373-388. 2007.
    To have a fully integrated understanding of neurobiological systems, we must address two fundamental questions: 1. What do brains do (what is their function)? and 2. How do brains do whatever it is that they do (how is that function implemented)? I begin by arguing that these questions are necessarily inter-related. Thus, addressing one without consideration of an answer to the other, as is often done, is a mistake. I then describe what I take to be the best available approach to addressing both…Read more
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    Computation and Dynamical Models of Mind
    Minds and Machines 7 (4): 531-541. 1997.
    Van Gelder (1995) has recently spearheaded a movement to challenge the dominance of connectionist and classicist models in cognitive science. The dynamical conception of cognition is van Gelder's replacement for the computation bound paradigms provided by connectionism and classicism. He relies on the Watt governor to fulfill the role of a dynamicist Turing machine and claims that the Motivational Oscillatory Theory (MOT) provides a sound empirical basis for dynamicism. In other words, the Watt …Read more
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    Connecting Biological Detail With Neural Computation: Application to the Cerebellar Granule–Golgi Microcircuit
    with Andreas Stöckel and Terrence C. Stewart
    Topics in Cognitive Science 13 (3): 515-533. 2021.
    We present techniques for integrating low‐level neurobiological constraints into high‐level, functional cognitive models. In particular, we use these techniques to construct a model of eyeblink conditioning in the cerebellum based on temporal representations in the recurrent Granule‐Golgi microcircuit.
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    A Spiking Neuron Model of Word Associations for the Remote Associates Test
    with Ivana Kajić, Jan Gosmann, Terrence C. Stewart, and Thomas Wennekers
    Frontiers in Psychology 8. 2017.
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    Book reviews (review)
    Philosophical Psychology 11 (3): 389-397. 1998.
  • Compositionality and biologically plausible models
    with Terry Stewart
    In W. Hinzen, E. Machery & M. Werning (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Compositionality, Oxford University Press. 2009.