From Computational Theory to Psychology and Neurophysiology -- a case study from vision (opens in new tab)
From Computational Theory to Psychology and Neurophysiology -- a case study from vision Marr, David The CNS needs to be understood at four nearly independent levels of description: (1) that at which the nature of a computation is expressed; (2) that at which the algorithms that implement a computation are characterised; (3) that at which an algorithm is committed to particular mechanisms; and (4) that at which the mechanisms are realised in hardware. In general, the nature of a computation is...
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