Presenter:

Randall O'Reilly, University of Colorado at Boulder [PUBS] [SLIDES] [VIDEOS]

Readings:

Primary: Reilly et al [3] [PDF], Secondary: O'Reilly [1], Stocco et al [4] [PDF]

References:

[1]   Randall C. O'Reilly. Biologically based computational models of high-level cognition. Science, 314:91-94, 2006.

[2]   Randall C. O'Reilly and Michael J. Frank. Making working memory work: A computational model of learning in the prefrontal cortex and basal ganglia. Neural Computation, 18:283-328, 2006.

[3]   Randall C. O’Reilly, Alex A. Petrov, Jonathan D. Cohen, Christian J. Lebiere, Seth A. Herd, and Trent Kriete. How limited systematicity emerges: A computational cognitive neuroscience approach. In Paco Calvo and John Symons, editors, The Architecture of Cognition, pages 191-224. MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2014.

[4]   A. Stocco, C. Lebiere, and J. R. Anderson. Conditional routing of information to the cortex: a model of the basal ganglia's role in cognitive coordination. Psychology Review, 117(2):541-574, 2010.