PHIL362 2nd Exam - Everything except the stuffs about neurons

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Across
  1. 3. While assigning a weight to a synapse, an excitatory synapse is assigned a ... value
  2. 5. (1) from this: Brain-style computation is good at recognizing (1) and (2) learning.
  3. 6. One of the issues with backpropagation learning is that it requires a significant number of ..., while the human mind can learn from only a few ...
  4. 7. One of the issues with backpropagation learning is that it always requires a ... to correct the output.
  5. 9. ... postsynaptic potential is caused by the flow of negatively charged inon into the postsynaptic cell.
  6. 10. Both PET and fMRI can be used to identify regions in the brain with increased ... flod
  7. 12. ... postsynaptic potential is caused by the flow of a positively charged ion into the postsynaptic cell.
  8. 13. (2) from this: Brain-style computation is good at recognizing (1) and (2) learning.
  9. 15. ... presentation: Each unit/neuron stands for one concept, statement, or other representation.
  10. 19. In the ANN, each node represents a single ... or a collective set of ...
  11. 20. Bottom-up study includes manipulating the factor in... while keeping the mechanism intact.
  12. 22. Excitatory postsynaptic potential is a temporary ... of a postsynaptic membrane.
  13. 23. ... cell recording involves electrodes inserted into the brain to record the activities of specific neurons.
  14. 24. An EEG is less likely to detect activities in neurons in the ... region of the brain.
  15. 25. The artificial neural networks are made of ...
  16. 26. One of the issues with backpropagation learning is that it is ... (Hint: In term of speed).
  17. 27. While assigning a weight to a synapse, an inhibitory synapse is assigned a ... value
Down
  1. 1. Problem solving is done by way of parallel ... satisfaction.
  2. 2. Most SCR studies are done on brain of ...
  3. 4. A top-down study includes making changes to the ... while keeping the environmental factors constant.
  4. 6. An EEG can only measure the ... activity of the brain.
  5. 8. Single cell recording is dependent on the ... of the neuron
  6. 11. ... presentation proposes that many interacting units together are required to capture a concept/statement.
  7. 14. ... is a technique used to monitor cognitive functions and diagnose brain disorders such as epilepsy.
  8. 16. ... uses artificial neural networks to explain our intellectual capacity.
  9. 17. A PET can only allow us to study ... cognitive tasks.
  10. 18. Inhibitory postsynaptic potential is a temporary ... of a postynaptic membrane.
  11. 21. ... involves the injection of a radioactive material into a patient's body.
  12. 25. In brain research, the chance that nothing significant/interesting will occur in an experiment is called the ... hypothesis