
Computational Theories and their Implementation in the Brain
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- Introduction
- Marr's views on the functions of the cerebellum, neocortex and archicortex
- Section 1: A Theory of Cerebellar Cortex
- 1: Takeru Honda and Masao Ito: Development from Marr's theory of the cerebellum
- 2: Egidio D'Angelo: Challenging Marr's theory of cerebellum
- 3: Paul Dean and John Porrill: The importance of Marr's three levels of analysis for understanding cerebellar function
- Section 2: Simple Memory: A Theory for Archicortex
- 4: Alessandro Treves: The dentate gyrus, defining a new memory of David Marr
- 5: Michael E. Hasselmo: Marr's influence on the standard model of hippocampus, and the need for more theoretical advances
- 6: Suzanna Becker: Marr's simple memory theory of archicortex, then and now: four decades later, things are not quite as simple
- Section 3: A theory of Neocortex
- 7: Rodney Douglas and Kevan Martin: Visions of the neocortex
- 8: David Willshaw and Peter Dayan: Unsupervized yearning: Marr's theory of the neocortex
- David Marr
- 10: Lucia M Vaina: David Marr 1945-1980
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