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Shared memory models of parallel computation.

van den Berg, R., Awh, E. & Ma, W.J. Factorial comparison of working memory models.

van den Berg, R. & Ma, W.J. 'Plateau'-related summary statistics are uninformative for comparing working memory models.

Attractor dynamics have been used in associative memory models, pattern recognition and as a mechanism for working memory maintenance.

In this sense neural network memory models cannot communicate well with symbolic and prior knowledge.

Recently, we and others have demonstrated that β-adrenergic receptor (β-AR) activation is necessary for retrieval using both rat and human memory models.

In this paper, we use the combination of Conditional Random Field and Bidirectional Long Short-Term Memory models.

Circuit simulation is used to characterize the cell library, memory models, and the timing critical portion of the circuit.

We employ fractionally integrated dual memory models and compare results to classical time-series models in a traffic engineering context.

Information characteristics and efficiency of the context dependent retrieval are discussed and compared with traditional oscillatory associative memory models.

AUDIENCE: [UNINTELLIGIBLE PHRASE] with the memory models and such that the SPEs certainly went back a couple of generations to a simpler [INAUDIBLE].

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