Connectionist value units: Some concerns

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 9 (1):92-93 (1986)
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Abstract

This paper is a commentary on the target article by Dana H. Ballard, “Cortical connections and parallel processing: Structure and function”, in the same issue of the journal, pp. 67–120. I raise some issues about the connectionist or neural-network implementation of information and information processing. Issues include the sharing of information by different parts of a connectionist/neural network, the copying of complex information from one place to another in a network, the possibility of connection weights not being synaptic weights, and the possibility of fast communication within single neurons as complex systems in their own right.

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John A Barnden
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