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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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    Self-organizing neural models of categorization, inference and synchrony
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (3): 460-461. 1993.
    Philosophy of Cognitive SciencePhilosophy of ConsciousnessNeural Synchrony and Binding
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    Bring ART into the ACT
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 26 (5): 610-611. 2003.
    ACT is compared with a particular type of connectionist model that cannot handle symbols and use nonbiological operations which do not learn in real time. This focus continues an unfortunate trend of straw man debates in cognitive science. Adaptive Resonance Theory, or ART-neural models of cognition can handle both symbols and subsymbolic representations, and meet the Newell criteria at least as well as connectionist models.
    Neural Networks and Connectionism
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    Neural substrates of visual percepts, imagery, and hallucinations
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25 (2): 194-195. 2002.
    Recent neural models clarify many properties of mental imagery as part of the process whereby bottom-up visual information is influenced by top-down expectations, and how these expectations control visual attention. Volitional signals can transform modulatory top-down signals into supra-threshold imagery. Visual hallucinations can occur when the normal control of these volitional signals is lost.
    Illusion and HallucinationVisual Imagery and Imagination
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    How the venetian blind percept emerges from the laminar cortical dynamics of 3D vision
    with Yongqiang Cao
    Frontiers in Psychology 5. 2014.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Neural dynamics of form perception: Boundary completion, illusory figures, and neon color spreading
    with Ennio Mingolla
    Psychological Review 92 (2): 173-211. 1985.
    Aspects of Consciousness
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    Hippocampal modulation of recognition, conditioning, timing, and space: Why so many functions?
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 17 (3): 479-480. 1994.
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