Abstract
The axiomatic theory unites the aspects of neurophysiology, psychology and system-theory. The formulation of the structural-nucleus of the theory relies on basic insights from biology, neurophysiology and system-theory. The structural-nucleus allows the reconstruction of the essential properties of nervous system functions, organisation and development. The theory also contributes to the discussion of stochastic automata and artificial intelligence.
Citation Formats
Schweizer, H J.
Essay on a general theory of nervous system functions.
Austria: N. p.,
1985.
Web.
Schweizer, H J.
Essay on a general theory of nervous system functions.
Austria.
Schweizer, H J.
1985.
"Essay on a general theory of nervous system functions."
Austria.
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title = {Essay on a general theory of nervous system functions}
author = {Schweizer, H J}
abstractNote = {The axiomatic theory unites the aspects of neurophysiology, psychology and system-theory. The formulation of the structural-nucleus of the theory relies on basic insights from biology, neurophysiology and system-theory. The structural-nucleus allows the reconstruction of the essential properties of nervous system functions, organisation and development. The theory also contributes to the discussion of stochastic automata and artificial intelligence.}
place = {Austria}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Essay on a general theory of nervous system functions}
author = {Schweizer, H J}
abstractNote = {The axiomatic theory unites the aspects of neurophysiology, psychology and system-theory. The formulation of the structural-nucleus of the theory relies on basic insights from biology, neurophysiology and system-theory. The structural-nucleus allows the reconstruction of the essential properties of nervous system functions, organisation and development. The theory also contributes to the discussion of stochastic automata and artificial intelligence.}
place = {Austria}
year = {1985}
month = {Jan}
}