Box 1
Contains 7 Results:
Center for Systems Neuroscience (CSN) Proposal to NIH and NSF, 1983
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
China, 1984-1985
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
Cognitive Science, 1985
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
COINS 503: Spring, 1983
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
COINS Brochure, 1984
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
COINS Correspondence, 1983-1985
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.
COINS-- Courses, 1983-1985
This series is comprised of Arbib's correspondence files from his career at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Like most of his correspondence, the files also contain articles, course materials, and meeting agendas. The files are arranged in rough alphabetical order.