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- philosophical system explaining cognition that is most compatible with neurodynamics. Henry Adams's Mont Saint Michel and Chartres ends with a culminating...
- studied within a mathematical framework and belong to the field of "neurodynamics", an area of research in the cognitive sciences that places a strong...
- Quyen M, Navarro V, Martinerie J, Baulac M, Varela FJ (2003). "Toward a neurodynamical understanding of ictogenesis". Epilepsia. 44 (Suppl.12): 30–43. doi:10...
- Cambridge Neurodynamics, which specialised in computer-based fingerprint recognition. There were three corporate spin-offs from Cambridge Neurodynamics: Neurascript...
- (10): 947–954. doi:10.2514/8.5282. Rosenblatt, Frank. x. Principles of Neurodynamics: Perceptrons and the Theory of Brain Mechanisms. Spartan Books, Washington...
- Neumann. — Frank Rosenblatt, Principles Of Neurodynamics, page 5 Rosenblatt's book Principles of Neurodynamics: Perceptrons and the Theory of Brain Mechanisms...
- Lerma-lara S, Ferrer-Peña R, Paredes V, Peinado A, Muñoz-García D. 2017. Neurodynamic mobilization and foam rolling improved dela****-onset muscle soreness...
- many variants and experiments on perceptrons in his book Principles of Neurodynamics, including up to 2 trainable layers by "back-propagating errors". However...
- mobilizations, m****age therapy, bone mobilizations or mani****tions, and neurodynamic techniques, focused on skeletal system or soft tissue. A randomized control...
- change by a Hebbian learning rule.: 73–75  Later, in Principles of Neurodynamics (1961), he described "closed-loop cross-coupled" and "back-coupled"...