Title of article
Computational physics of the mind Original Research Article
Author/Authors
W?odzis?aw Duch، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Pages
18
From page
136
To page
153
Abstract
In the XIX century and earlier physicists such as Newton, Mayer, Hooke, Helmholtz and Mach were actively engaged in the research on psychophysics, trying to relate psychological sensations to intensities of physical stimuli. Computational physics allows to simulate complex neural processes giving a chance to answer not only the original psychophysical questions but also to create models of the mind. In this paper several approaches relevant to modeling of the mind are outlined. Since direct modeling of the brain functions is rather limited due to the complexity of such models a number of approximations is introduced. The path from the brain, or computational neurosciences, to the mind, or cognitive sciences, is sketched, with emphasis on higher cognitive functions such as memory and consciousness. No fundamental problems in understanding of the mind seem to arise. From a computational point of view realistic models require massively parallel architectures.
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Serial Year
1996
Journal title
Computer Physics Communications
Record number
1134143
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