Cognitive Science 201A
Natural and Artificial Symbolic-Representational Systems

READING LIST 170--Fall 2003

#1--Haugeland, J. (1985) Artificial Intelligence, MIT Press, pp. 125-164, Chap. 4.

#2--Fodor, J.A. and Z.W. Pylyshyn (1988) Connectionism and cognitive architecture: a critical analysis. Cognition 28:3-71.

#3--Rosenbloom, P. and A. Newell (1987) Learning by chunking: a production system model of practice. In D. Klahr, P. Langley, and R. Neches (eds.), Production System Models of Learning and Development, MIT Press, pp. 221-286.

#4--McClelland, J.L. and A.H. Kawamoto (1987) Mechanisms of sentence processing: assigning roles to constituents of sentences. In J.L. McClelland et al., (eds.), Parallel Distributed Processing, Vol. 2, MIT Press, pp. 272-325.

#5--Touretzky, D.S. and G.E. Hinton (1988) Distributed connectionist production system. Cognitive Science 12:423-466.

#6--Plate, T.A. (1995) Holographic Reduced Representations. IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks 6:623-641.

#7--Sereno, M.I. (1999). A View of Life and Thought. (manuscript).

#8--Sereno, M.I. (1991) Four analogies between biological and cultural/linguistic evolution. Journal of Theoretical Biology 151:467-507.

#9--Sereno, M.I. (1999). Three Easier Comparisons. (manuscript).

#10--Day, W. (1984) Genesis on Planet Earth. Yale University Press, pp. 1-31.

#11--Alberts et al. (1983) Molecular Biology of the Cell. Garland Press, pp. 75-89.

#12--Day, W. (1984) Genesis on Planet Earth. Yale University Press, pp. 57-83.

#13--Alberts et al. (1983) Molecular Biology of the Cell. Garland Press, pp.100-101, 199-213.

#14--Cavarelli, J. et al. (1993) Yeast tRNAAsp recognition by its cognate class II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. Nature 362:181-184.

#15--Ban et al. (2000) The complete atomic structure of the large ribosomal subunit at 2.4 A resolution. Science 289:905-920.

#16--Nissen et al. (2000) The structural basis of ribosome activity in peptide bond synthesis. Science 289:920-930.

#16a--Valle et al. (2003) Visualizing tmRNA entry into a stalled ribosome. Science 300:127-130.

#17--Wright, M.C. and G.F. Joyce (1997) Continuous in vitro evolution of catalytic functions. Science 276:614-617.

#18--Wood, W.B. et al. (1981) Biochemistry: a problems approach. Benjamin-Cummings, pp. 52-66.

#19--Richardson, J.S. (1984) What do protein folds look like? In D.B. Wetlaufer (ed.), The Protein Folding Problem, AAAS, pp. 1-28.

#20--Sereno, M.I. (1999). Computers and Cells (and Minds). (manuscript).

#21--Savage-Rumbaugh, E.S et al. (1986) Spontaneous symbol acquisition and communicative use by pygmy chimpanzees (Pan paniscus). Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 115:211-235.

#22--Savage-Rumbaugh, E.S et al. (1993) Language comprehension in ape and child. Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development 233:76-111.

#23--Ruhl, C. (1989) On Monosemy. State University of New York Press, pp. 1-24.

#24--Jackendoff, R. (1987) Consciousness & the Computational Mind. MIT Press, pp. 193-212.

#25--Potter, M.C. et al. (1986) Pictures in sentences: understanding without words. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 115:281-294.

#26--Sereno, M.I. and J.M. Allman (1991) Cortical visual areas in mammals. In A.G. Leventhal (ed.), The Neural Basis of Visual Function. Macmillan, pp. 160-172.

#27--Sereno, M.I. (1998) Brain mapping in animals and humans. Current Opinion in Neurobiology 8:188-194.

#28--Kandel, E., J.H. Schwartz, and T. Jessel (1991) Principles of Neural Science, 3rd. ed., Disorders of language: the aphasias, pp. 839-851.

#29--Burnstine, T.H., R.P. Lesser, J. Hart, S. Uematsu, S.J. Zinreich, G.L. Krauss, R.S. Fisher, E.P.G. Vining, and B.J Gordon (1990) Characterization of the basal temporal language areas in patients with left temporal lobe epilepsy. Neurology 40:966-970.

#30--Bookheimer, S. (2002) Functional MRI of language: new approaches to understanding the cortical organization of semantic processing. Annual Review of Neuroscience 25:151-188.

#31--Sereno, M.I. (1991a) Language and the primate brain. Proceedings, Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 79-84.

#32--Appenzeller, T., D. Clery, and E. Culotta (eds.) (1998) Archaeology: Transitions in prehistory. Science 282:1441-1458.

#33--Sereno, M.I. (1995) Notes on cortical areas in mammals (unpublished)

#34--Sereno, M.I. (1995) Notes on a new neural model of language (unpublished)

#35--Sereno, M.I. (1995) Notes on the origin and evolution of language (unpublished)

#36--Shallice, T. (1996) The language-to-object perception interface: evidence from neuropsychology. In P. Bloom et al. (eds.) Language and Space. MIT Press, pp. 531-552.

#37--von der Malsburg, C. (1996) The binding problem of neural networks. In R. Llinas and P.S. Churchland (eds.), The Mind-Brain Continuum: Sensory Processes. MIT Press, pp. 131-146.

#38--O'Keefe, J. (1996) The spatial prepositions in English, vector grammar, and the cognitive map theory. In P. Bloom et al. (eds.) Language and Space. MIT Press, pp. 531-552.

#39--Zhang, K (1996) Representation of spatial orientation by the intrinsic dynamics of a head-direction cell ensemble: a theory. Journal of Neuroscience 16:2112-2126.