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Hypnosis modelling in neural networks

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Hypnosis modelling in neural networks

Auteurs : I. A. Kuzin [Russie]

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In the framework of the neural network theory effects similar to hypnotic displays are constructed. They are based on the associative paradigm involving non-linear interaction of excitatory and inhibitory channels with synaptic memory. The non-linearity of long-term memorizing processes may cause effects exhibited by blind spots, which are interpreted as the first stage of hypnosis. More complicated phenomena are discussed in terms of a two-layer network.

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DOI: 10.1016/0092-8240(94)E0001-R

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