Title
Dynamic Optical Topography And The Real-Time Pdp Chip: An Analytical And Synthetical Approach To Higher-Order Brain Functions
Abstract
Dynamic optical topography is a novel methodology for human-brain mapping, using near-infrared spectroscopic imaging. This method permits noninvasive observation of the activation of various functional areas in the cerebral cortex along a time course. We have also developed an information processing chip--the real-time parallel distributed processor--that has a brain-like architecture. Human-brain mapping and human-brain modeling, respectively, are analytical and synthetical approaches to the brain. Such a bidirectional approach to understanding the brain is based upon transdisciplinary efforts.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1998
ICONIP'98: THE FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING JOINTLY WITH JNNS'98: THE 1998 ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE JAPANESE NEURAL NETWORK SOCIETY - PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-3
real time,chip,higher order
Field
DocType
Citations 
Computer graphics (images),Computer science,Chip,Artificial neural network
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
11
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hideaki Koizumi1254.71
T. Ochiai200.34
T. Okahashi300.34
Y. Yamashita4363.93
A. Maki500.34
T. Yamamoto600.34
Y. Inagami700.34
H. Yoshizawa800.34
M. Iwata900.34
Takashi Omori1000.34
Moritoshi Yasunaga1117833.03