I emailed Leeann Fu, who co-taught the Neural Models class the first time and is still teaching it, apparently. And, thankfully. She replied to my email and sent me the 17-page syllabus, as well as suggesting 3 books I might be interested in reading. Here they are:
“Vehicles“, by Valentino Braitenberg.
“Gut Feelings“, by Gerd Gigerenzer. Leeann [...]
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UPDATE: Psychology 640/EECS 695: Neural Models
Wednesday, Nov 4th, 2009 by Allison Walker | 1 Comments
Filed under: Education, People, University of Michigan | Tags: books, cognition, Daniel Gilbert, Gerd Gigerenzer, neural models, TED, University of Michigan, Valentino Braitenberg
Filed under: Education, People, University of Michigan | Tags: books, cognition, Daniel Gilbert, Gerd Gigerenzer, neural models, TED, University of Michigan, Valentino Braitenberg
Psychology 640/EECS 695: Neural Models
Tuesday, Nov 3rd, 2009 by Allison Walker | 0 Comments
Filed under: People, University of Michigan | Tags: neural models, psychology, University of Michigan
Filed under: People, University of Michigan | Tags: neural models, psychology, University of Michigan
In the Winter Semester, 2005 at the University of Michigan, I signed up for this interdisciplinary class between Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and the Psychology department call Neural Models. Due to the anxiety of figuring out my final semester before graduation (I think?), I missed one day of class. Unfortunately, the structure of the [...]