A guide to two types of transcendence of academic borders necessary to the understanding and modeling of brain function: Technical transcendence needed to make intelligent machines, and transcendence of cross-disciplinary boundaries to incorporate less technical and more abstract, cognitive aspects of brain function into modeling.
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{pdf} What Should be Computed to Understand and Model Brain Function? From Robotics, Soft Computing, Biology and Neuroscience to Cognitive Philosophy Tadashi Kitamura
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