[University of Southampton]
EXPLAINING THE MIND (PY104)
Instructor:
Stevan Harnad: harnad(a)cogsci.soton.ac.uk
Teaching Assistants:
Matt Dye: mdye(a)cogsci.soton.ac.uk
Sharon Holmes: shh(a)isvr.soton.ac.uk
Andie Lees: aml(a)psy.soton.ac.uk
TUTORIAL LIST AND TIMETABLE
Student Skywriting Archive
[Image] Skyreading: Papers held locally
The following articles are available, locally:
Bates, Elizabeth (1994).
Modularity, Domain Specifity and the Development of Language
Bates, Elizabeth & Elman, J. L.
"Connectionism and the study of change"
Bates, Elizabeth & Carnevale, George F. (1993).
"New Directions in Research on Language Development"
Bar, M. & Biederman, I.
"One-Shot Viewpoint Invariance in Matching Novel Objects"
Caselli, Maria Cristina, et al. (1995).
"A Cross-Linguistic Study of Early Lexical Development"
Dennett, Daniel C.
Cognitive Science as Reverse Engineering: Several Meanings of
"Top-Down" and "Bottom-Up"
Is Perception the 'Leading Edge' of Memory?
The Practical Requirements for Making a Conscious Robot
Time and the Observer: the Where and When of Consciousness in the
Brain
Freeman, Walter J.
Commentary on "The Mystery of Consciousness"
Garry, M., Manning, C. G., Loftus, E. F. and Sherman, S. J.
"Imagination Inflation: Imagining a Childhood Event Inflates
Confidence that it Occurred"
Johnson-Laird, P. N. and Savary, Fabien.
Illusory Inferences about Probabilities
Loftus, Elizabeth
The Formation of False Memories
Mandler, George
Consciousness redux
Markman, Ellen M.
Constraints on Word Learning: Speculations about their Nature,
Origins, and Domain Specificity
Merikle, Philip M.
Psychological Investigations of Unconscious Perception
Millikan, Ruth G.
CHAPTER SEVEN: What is Behavior?
Nosofsky, Robert M. & Palmeri, Thomas J.
"Learning to Classify Integral-Dimension Stimuli"
Nosofsky, Robert M. et al.
"Comparing Models of Rule-Based Classification Learning: A
Replication and Extension of Shepard, Hovland, and Jenkins
(1961)"
Nosofsky, Robert M.
Similarity Scaling and Cognitive Process Models"
Pinker, Steven
"Language Acquisition"
Natural Language and Natural Selection
Posner M.E. & Raichle, M.R.I.
Images of Mind (Precis)
(click here or here for PET images)
Posner Eprint Archive in Oregon
Searle, John R.
"Is the Brain a Digital Computer?"
"The Problem of Consciousness"
[Image] The following articles are only available as Postscript
files. They may be printed directly or viewed with a package
such as Ghostscript, if available.
Pylyshyn, Zenon W.
"The Role of Cognitive Architecture in Theories of Cognition"
"Rules and Representations: Chomsky and Representational Realism"
"What's in the Mind: Constraints on Mental Structures"
"Computing in Cognitive Science"
[Image] Papers from outside Southampton
The following are links to articles held at other sites:
Elman, Jeff (University of Clifornia - San Diego, USA)
* Wiles, J., & Elman, J. (1995). Learning to count without a
counter: A case study of dynamics and activation landscapes in
recurrent networks. Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society. Cambridge, MA: MIT
Press. HTML viewable version; Compressed postscript source.
* Hare, M., & Elman, J.L. (1994). Learning and morphological
change. Cognition. HTML viewable version; Compressed tar archive
of postscript sources.
* Nolfi, S., Elman, J.L., & Parisi, D. (1994). Learning and
evolution in neural networks. Adaptive Behavior, 3:1, 5-28.
Compressed postscript source.
* Elman, J.L. (1993). Learning and development in neural networks:
The importance of starting small. Cognition, 48, 71-99.
Compressed postscript source.
* Bates, E., & Elman, J.L. (1993). Connectionism and the study of
change. In M.H. Johnson (Ed.), Brain Development and Cognition: A
Reader. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. Pp. 623-642. HTML viewable
version.
* Elman, J. L. (1991). Distributed representations, simple
recurrent networks,and grammatical structure. Machine Learning,
7, 195-224. Compressed postscript source.
Freeman, Walter J. ( Neurophysiology Lab - Berkeley, USA)
* The Physiology of Perception from the February 1991 Scientific
American, Vol 264, (2) Pgs. 78-85
* Qualitative Overview of Population Neurodynamics
* Chaos in the CNS: Theory and Practice, published in the book:
Flexibility and Constraint in Behaviorial Systems
Siegel, Ralph M. (Rutgers, USA)
* Siegel, R.M. and Read, H.L., Models of the temporal dynamics of
visual processing. J. Statistical Physics 70:297-308 (1993).Paper
here
* Siegel, R.M. Seat of the will a review of Bright Air, Brilliant
Fire: on the Matter of Mind by Gerald Edelman, BioScience
43:712-715 (1993)
* Paper here
* Siegel, R.M., "Discovery of structure from motion in monkey, man
and machine" in Neural Information Processing Systems, ed. D.Z.
Anderson, American Institute of Physics, New York (1988).
* Paper here
* Siegel, R.M. and Andersen, R.A., Perception of three-dimensional
structure from two-dimensional motion in monkey and man. Nature
vol. 331, pp. 259-261 (1988).
* Paper here
Abstracts
* K.C. Anderson* and R.M. Siegel. Neuronal response to optic flow
patterns in STPa in the behaving macaque. Soc. Abstr. Neurosci.
vol 21 (1995) Paper here
* Anderson, K.C, Csicvari, J.L., Siegel, R.M. and Nogueira, C.A.M.
Structure from motion perception, hysteresis and neurontropy.
Soc. Abstr. Neurosci. vol 20 (1994).Paper here
* Nogueira, C.A.M. and Siegel, R.M. Relevance of contour, motion
and disparity cues in the recognition of complex objects. Soc.
Abstr. Neurosci. vol 20 (1994)..Paper here
* Siegel, R.M. and Read, H.L. Egocentric motion from optic flow and
eye position in area 7a of the behaving macaque. Soc. Abstr.
Neurosci. vol 20 (1994).Paper here
* Read, H.L., Anderson, K.C, Nogueiram C.A.M. and Siegel, R.M.
Space cells in the dorsal stream: optic flow selectivity in area
7a.Soc. Abstr. Neurosci. vol 20 (1994)..Paper here
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Last modified: 20th March 1996
Matt Hemus