DocumentCode
1498071
Title
The brain computing machine
Author
Mcculloch, Warren S.
Author_Institution
University of Illinois College of Medicine at the Illinois Neuropsychiatric Institute, Chicago, Ill.
Volume
68
Issue
6
fYear
1949
fDate
6/1/1949 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
492
Lastpage
497
Abstract
The author, a medical doctor, employs electrical engineering terminology to show how the brain may be likened to a digital computing machine consisting of ten billion relays called neurons. To carry the analogy further, the performance of the brain is governed by inverse feedback, subsidiary networks secure invariants, or ideas, predictive filters enable us to move toward the place where the object will be when we get there, and complicated servo-mechanisms enable us to act with facility and precision. Disorders of function are explained in terms of damage to the structure, improper voltage of the relays, and parasitic oscillations.
Keywords
Batteries; Calculus; Chemicals; Magnetic heads; Negative feedback; Relays; Visualization;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Electrical Engineering
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0095-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EE.1949.6444817
Filename
6444817
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