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Verlag: The MIT Press, Cambridge, 1995
ISBN 10: 0262082349 ISBN 13: 9780262082341
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Verlag: MIT Press (1998), Cambridge [MA], 1998
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Zustand: Minor rubbing. VG. 2nd printing. orig.cloth Minor rubbing. VG. Textual diagrams. 26x17cm, xiii,382 pp, Series: Computational Neuroscience Contents: Information Procressing in Modular Circuits Linking Basal Ganglia & Cerebral Cortex; Context-dependent Activity in Primate Striatum Reflecting Past & Future Behavioral Events; The Contribution of Cortical Neurons to the Firing Pattern of Striatal Spiny Neurons; Elements of the Intrinsic Organization & Information Processing in the Neurostriatum; Motor Functions & Working Memories: Adaptive Neural Networks in the Basal Ganglia; Macro-organization of the Circuits Connecting the Basal Ganglia with Cortical Motor Areas; Toward a Circuit Model of Working Memory & the Guidance of Voluntary Motor Action; Modeling the Roles of Basal Ganglia in Timing & Sequencing Saccadic Eye Movements; A State-Space Striatal Model; Reward Mechanisms: Cellular Models of Reinforcement; Adaptive Critics & the Basal Ganglia; Reward-Related Signals Carried by Dopamine Neurons; A Model of How the Basal Ganglia Generate & Use Neural Signals That Predict Reinforcement; Cognitive & Memory Operations: Contribution of the Basal Ganglia to Skill Learning & Working Memory in Humans; Memory Limits in Sensorimotor Tasks; Neostratial Circuitry as a Scalar Memory: Modelling & Ensemble Neuron Recording; Sensorimotor & the Basal Ganglia: A Neural Network Model.