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13. Adrian, E. D., Bremer, F., and Jasper, H. H., Eds., "Brain Mechanisms and 



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14. Shannon, C. E., "Mathematical Theory of Communication," University of Illi- 



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15. Thomson, Sir C, "The Two Aspects of Science," Science, 132, 996 (1960). 



16. Teilhard de Chardin, P., "The Phenomenon of Man," Harper & Bros., London, 



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17. Barnard, G. A., Chairman, "Proc. 1962 Spring Joint Computer Conference," 



The National Press, Palo Alto, California, 1962: see papers by Ernst, Reiss, 

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18. Bullock, T. H., "Neuron Doctrine and Electrophysiology," Science, 129, 997 



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19. Harmon, L. D., " Artificial Neuron, "Science, 129,962 (1959); see ref. 17 for sum- 



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20. Rosenblatt, F., "Perceptron Simulation Elements," Proc. Institute of Radio Engi- 



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21. Minsky, M, "Steps toward Artificial Intelligence," Proc. IRE, 49, 8 (1961); see 



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21. Davis, M., "Computability and Unsolvability," McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 



New York, N. Y., 1958 (interpreting Godel's incompleteness theorem as ap- 

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22. Scheuler, F. W., "Chemobiodynamics and Drug Design," McGraw-Hill Book 



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24. Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers, 50, Issue No. 5, May, 1962: a review 



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