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Stephen Grossberg

Boston University
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  • Boston University
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Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    STaRT: A bridge between emotion theory and neurobiology through dynamic system modeling
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2): 207-208. 2005.
    Lewis proposes a “reconceptualization” of how to link the psychology and neurobiology of emotion and cognitive-emotional interactions. His main proposed themes have actually been actively and quantitatively developed in the neural modeling literature for more than 30 years. This commentary summarizes some of these themes and points to areas of particularly active research in this area.
    Emotion and Consciousness in PsychologyPhilosophy of Neuroscience, Misc
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    A neural theory of attentive visual search: Interactions of boundary, surface, spatial, and object representations
    with Ennio Mingolla and William D. Ross
    Psychological Review 101 (3): 470-489. 1994.
    Aspects of Consciousness
  •  115
    Neural models of reaching
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2): 310-310. 1997.
    Plamondon & Alimi (P&A) have unified much data on speed/accuracy trade-offs during reaching movements using a delta-lognormal form factor that describes notably neuromuscular systems. Their approach raises questions about whether a large number of systems is needed, whether they are linear, and whether the results disclose the neural design principles that control reaching behaviors. The authors admit that (sect. 6, para. 4)
    Philosophy of Neuroscience, Misc
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    Linking visual cortex to visual perception: An alternative to the gestalt bubble
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (4): 412-413. 2003.
    Lehar's lively discussion builds on a critique of neural models of vision that is incorrect in its general and specific claims. He espouses a Gestalt perceptual approach rather than one consistent with the “objective neurophysiological state of the visual system” (target article, Abstract). Contemporary vision models realize his perceptual goals and also quantitatively explain neurophysiological and anatomical data.
    Philosophy of Cognitive ScienceAesthetic PerceptionScience of Perception
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    Human and computer rules and representations are not equivalent
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (1): 136-138. 1980.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of Artificial Intelligence
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    Cortical dynamics of contextually cued attentive visual learning and search: Spatial and object evidence accumulation
    with Tsung-Ren Huang
    Psychological Review 117 (4): 1080-1112. 2010.
    Aspects of Consciousness
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