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Progress in theoretical biology. Volume 3 /

Progress in Theoretical Biology, Volume 3 lays particular emphasis on ecology, the theory of learning systems, and the theory of the genetic code. The book discusses the ecosystem patterns in randomly fluctuating environments; the classical and instrumental learning by neural networks; and the genet...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Rosen, Robert, 1934-1998, Snell, Fred M.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1974.
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Progress in Theoretical Biology; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Progress in Theoretical Biology; Chapter 1. Ecosystem Patterns in Randomly Fiuctuating Environments; I. Introduction; II. Community Patterns; III. Meanings of Stability; IV. Spatially Homogeneous Environments; V. Some Effects of Spatial Heterogeneity; VI. A Speculation; Appendix; Chapter 2. Classical and Instrumental Learning by Neural Networks; I. Introduction; II. Classical Conditioning; III. Psychophysiological Interpretation; IV. Outstars; V. Avalanches. 
505 8 |a VI. Arbitrary Anatomies and Generalized Physiological LawsVII. Serial Learning; VIII. Instrumental Conditioning; IX. Possible Chemical Substrates of Network Processes; Chapter 3. The Genetic Language; I. General Characteristics of the Genetic Language; II. The Genetic Language at the Codon Level; III. The Genetic Language at the Cistron Level; CHapter 4. Psychophysical Discrimination; I. Introduction; II. Intensity Discrimination; III. Psychophysical Discrimination of Simultaneous Stimuli; IV. Two-Factor Elements and Psychophysical Discrimination of Simultaneous Stimuli. 
505 8 |a V. Two-Factor Networks and the D(2, 2) Psychophysical Discriminating NetworkVI. Learning Theory and the D(2, 2) Psychophysical Discriminating Network; VII. Autonomous State Classification and Psychophysical Discrimination of Simultaneous Stimuli; VIII. Heuristic Considerations on Two-Factor Discriminating Networks; IX. The Extensions of Landahl's Model; X.A General Model for Psychophysical Discrimination of Simultaneous Stimuli; XI. Time Quantization in a Two-Factor Discriminating Network; XII. Variable Stimuli; XIII. Limitations of Neural Modeling. 
505 8 |a Chapter 5. A Linear Systems Analysis of the Calcium Cycle in a Forested Watershed EcosystemI. Introduction; II. The Modeling Approach; III. Model Simulation; IV. Time Domain Analysis; V. Frequency Response Analysis; VI. Stability Analysis; VII. Sensitivity Analysis; VIII. Synthesis and Conclusions; SUBJECT INDEX. 
520 |a Progress in Theoretical Biology, Volume 3 lays particular emphasis on ecology, the theory of learning systems, and the theory of the genetic code. The book discusses the ecosystem patterns in randomly fluctuating environments; the classical and instrumental learning by neural networks; and the genetic language. The text also describes psychophysical discrimination as well as the linear systems analysis of the calcium cycle in a forested watershed ecosystem. Biologists, ecologists, geneticists, zoologists, and cytologists will find the book invaluable. 
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