Course Study Guide
Course Study Guide
It
is no substitute for meticulous notes taken from the readings and lectures throughout the
quarter. That said, it is still a good jumping-off point for preparing for the exams.
Pre-history
Behaviorism
Computation
Linguistics
A Landmark
The brain
Basic anatomy (esp. the hemispheres, lobes, neurons, synapses, excitatory and
inhibitory neurotransmitters)
The visual pathway (retina → optic nerve → LGN → occipital lobe < what/where
pathways; contralateral organization)
Ungerleider & Mishkin (cross-lesion disconnection experiments)
Connectionist networks — (basic parts, feed forward, graceful degradation)
Peterson, et al. (lexical processing, presence or lack of semantic processing in various
lexical processing tasks)
**End Midterm I material** (Peterson, et al. tested on final exam, not the midterm)
Midterm II Material (short answer and essays)
Computationalism
Connectionism
Neural Nets (neural net diagrams; basic features and other general features)
Applications: Rumelhart & McClelland (Verb Conjugator), McClelland and
Jenkins (physical reasoning)
*the Final Exam (exclusively multiple choice) is comprehensive, covering all topics above*