Practical considerations that influence system architectures – the need to limit resources, to change features without interference with existing unchanged features, the need to construct the system etc.; how these practical considerations shape the architecture of electronic systems into some specific forms; why analogous practical considerations acting through natural selection shape the architecture of the brain into specific but qualitatively different forms; why the architectural forms make hierarchies of description for the brain possible.
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Lecture 14. Practical constraints on architectures – associating behaviours with modules
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L14-1. Possible Types of Behaviours
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L14-2. Component Hierarchy of Behaviour
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L14-3. Behaviour Selection Algorithms
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L14-4. Strategic and Tactical Rewards
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L14-5. Information Releases between Areas
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L14-6. Modulation of Behaviour Type Probability
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L14-7. Behavioural Sequences
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L14-8. Overall Architectural Form
- L14-1. Possible Types of Behaviours
- L14-2. Component Hierarchy of Behaviour
- L14-3. Behaviour Selection Algorithms
- L14-4. Strategic and Tactical Rewards
- L14-5. Information Releases between Areas
- L14-6. Modulation of Behaviour Type Probability
- L14-7. Behavioural Sequences
- L14-8. Overall Architectural Form