S Strauss, PJW Woodgate, SA Sami, D Heinke - Neural Networks, 2015 - Elsevier
We present an extension of a neurobiologically inspired robotics model, termed CoRLEGO (Choice reaching with a LEGO arm robot). CoRLEGO models experimental evidence from …
D Heinke, A Backhaus - Cognitive computation, 2011 - Springer
In earlier work, we developed the Selective Attention for Identification Model (SAIM [16]). SAIM models the human ability to perform translation-invariant object identification in …
We present the case for a role of biologically plausible neural network modeling in bridging the gap between physiology and behavior. We argue that spiking-level networks can allow …
Humans can point fairly accurately to memorized states when closing their eyes despite slow or even missing sensory feedback. It is also common that the arm dynamics changes …
We examined the effects of cue luminance on visual orienting. Experiment 1 established that the commonly-found early facilitation and late inhibition of return (IOR) effects were …
In the 1980s a new type of cognitive model began to receive increasing attention in the neuroscience literature, with the explosion of interest reaching its peak in 1986 when …
A Gadomski, M Ausloos, T Casey - arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.09399, 2017 - arxiv.org
The present communication addresses a set of observations, obeying both deterministic as well as statistical formal requirements, and serving to operate within the framework of the …
Face recognition is a ubiquitous task that humans are adept at. Recent research has estimated that adult humans typically view faces for about 20% of every waking hour (Oruc …
A Sloman - International Journal of Machine Consciousness, 2010 - World Scientific
This is a reply to commentaries on my article" An Alternative to Working on Machine Consciousness". Reading the commentaries caused me to write a lengthy background …