PHIL362 2nd Exam - Everything except the stuffs about neurons
Across
- 3. While assigning a weight to a synapse, an excitatory synapse is assigned a ... value
- 5. (1) from this: Brain-style computation is good at recognizing (1) and (2) learning.
- 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 ...
- 7. One of the issues with backpropagation learning is that it always requires a ... to correct the output.
- 9. ... postsynaptic potential is caused by the flow of negatively charged inon into the postsynaptic cell.
- 10. Both PET and fMRI can be used to identify regions in the brain with increased ... flod
- 12. ... postsynaptic potential is caused by the flow of a positively charged ion into the postsynaptic cell.
- 13. (2) from this: Brain-style computation is good at recognizing (1) and (2) learning.
- 15. ... presentation: Each unit/neuron stands for one concept, statement, or other representation.
- 19. In the ANN, each node represents a single ... or a collective set of ...
- 20. Bottom-up study includes manipulating the factor in... while keeping the mechanism intact.
- 22. Excitatory postsynaptic potential is a temporary ... of a postsynaptic membrane.
- 23. ... cell recording involves electrodes inserted into the brain to record the activities of specific neurons.
- 24. An EEG is less likely to detect activities in neurons in the ... region of the brain.
- 25. The artificial neural networks are made of ...
- 26. One of the issues with backpropagation learning is that it is ... (Hint: In term of speed).
- 27. While assigning a weight to a synapse, an inhibitory synapse is assigned a ... value
Down
- 1. Problem solving is done by way of parallel ... satisfaction.
- 2. Most SCR studies are done on brain of ...
- 4. A top-down study includes making changes to the ... while keeping the environmental factors constant.
- 6. An EEG can only measure the ... activity of the brain.
- 8. Single cell recording is dependent on the ... of the neuron
- 11. ... presentation proposes that many interacting units together are required to capture a concept/statement.
- 14. ... is a technique used to monitor cognitive functions and diagnose brain disorders such as epilepsy.
- 16. ... uses artificial neural networks to explain our intellectual capacity.
- 17. A PET can only allow us to study ... cognitive tasks.
- 18. Inhibitory postsynaptic potential is a temporary ... of a postynaptic membrane.
- 21. ... involves the injection of a radioactive material into a patient's body.
- 25. In brain research, the chance that nothing significant/interesting will occur in an experiment is called the ... hypothesis