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    Axon shape as a basis for multinode functional units in a hierarchical neural model by Eilbert, J L

    Published in Journal of theoretical biology (07-01-1988)
    “…The ability of animals to perform fixed action patterns and to access information by categories suggests that there are several types of hierarchical…”
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    The variation in user drawn outlines on digital images: effects on quantitative autoradiography by Eilbert, J L, Gallistel, C R, McEachron, D L

    Published in Computerized medical imaging and graphics (01-09-1990)
    “…Variation in user outlines drawn to delineate neural regions is the only source of error added to autoradiographic images after the images have been digitized…”
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    The analytic and functional accuracy of a video densitometry system by McEachron, D L, Gallistel, C R, Eilbert, J L, Tretiak, O J

    Published in Journal of neuroscience methods (01-08-1988)
    “…Applications using radiotracers and quantitative film autoradiography are increasing dramatically in the neurosciences. Microcomputer-based image analyzing…”
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    Prediction and Metacognition by Eilbert, J L

    “…A case is made for the following claims. Higher animals have evolved the ability to make predictions because it increases their chance of survival. The basic…”
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    Computational-complexity reduction for neural network algorithms by Guez, A., Kam, M., Eilbert, J.L.

    “…An important class of neural models is described as a set of coupled nonlinear differential equations with state variables corresponding to the axon hillock…”
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    Neural network architecture for control by Guez, A., Eilbert, J.L., Kam, M.

    Published in IEEE Control Systems Magazine (01-04-1988)
    “…Two important computational features of neural networks are associative storage and retrieval of knowledge, and uniform rate of convergence of network dynamics…”
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