Box 88
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Contains 10 Results:
Behavioral Science, 1966 May
File — Box: 88, Folder: 1
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Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1966 May
Brain Theory Newsletter (7 issues), 1976
File — Box: 88, Folder: 2
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Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1976
Brain Theory Newsletter (9 issues), 1977-1978
File — Box: 88, Folder: 3
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From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1977-1978
Cognition and Brain Theory (2 issues), 1979-1980
File — Box: 88, Folder: 4
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From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1979-1980
Cognition and Brain Theory (3 issues), 1981
File — Box: 88, Folder: 5
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From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1981
Cognition and Brain Theory (4 issues), 1982
File — Box: 88, Folder: 6
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From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1982
Cognition and Brain Theory (4 issues), 1983
File — Box: 88, Folder: 7
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1983
Cognition and Brain Theory (4 issues), 1984
File — Box: 88, Folder: 8
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1984
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies (2 issues), 1975
File — Box: 88, Folder: 9
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Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1975
SISTM Quarterly (4 issues), 1977-1979
File — Box: 88, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Michael A. Arbib is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor Emeritus of Computer Science, Biological Sciences, Biomedical Engineering, Electrical Engineering,and Neuroscience and Psychology as well as the former (and first) Director of the USC Human Brain Project. Arbib has based his career on the argument that we can learn much about machines from studying brains, and much about brains from studying machines. He has thus always worked for an interdisciplinary environment in which...
Dates:
Other: 1977-1979