Distributed memory and the representation of general and specific information.

Auteur(s)
McClelland, J.L. & Rumelhart, D.E.
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A distributed model of information processing and memory and apply it to the representation of general and specific information is described. The model consists of a large number of simple processing elements which send excitatory and inhibitory signals to each other via modifiable connections. Information processing is thought of as the process whereby patterns of activation are formed over the units in the model through their excitatory and inhibitory interactions. The memory trace of a processing event is the change or increment to the strengths of the interconnections that results from the processing event.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 31765 [electronic version only] /01 /83.2 /
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From: Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 114 (1985), No. 2, p. 159- 188, 50 ref.

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