X Contents 



Chapter Page 



Part III — Neurophysiological Aspects of 

 Information Storage and Transfer 

 Moderator: Hebbel E. HofF, M.D., Ph.D. 



IX. Information Storage in Nerve Cells — Frank Morrell . . . 189 

 X. How Can Models From Information Theory Be Used in 



Neurophysiology? — Mary A. B. Brazier 230 



Discussion of Chapter X 241 



XI. Neural Mechanisms of Decision Making — E.Roy John . . 243 



Discussion of Chapter XI 278 



XII. Anastomotic Nets Combating Noise — Warren S. McCulloch . 283 



Discussion of Chapter XII 296 



Part IV — The Human Nervous System 

 Moderator: Wayne H. Holtzman, Ph.D. 



XIII. The Individual as an Information Processing System — 



James G. Miller 301 



XIV. Information Processing in the Time Domain — Neil R. Burch 



and Harold E. Childers 329 



Discussion of Chapter XIV 349 



Part V — Summary and General Discussion 

 Moderator: Ralph W. Gerard, M.D., Ph.D. 



XV. Summary— Ralph W. Gerard 353 



General Discussion 367 



Appendix A 

 Introduction— Michael H. Arbib 377 



A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous 



Activity— Warren S. McCulloch and Walter H. Pitts . . 379 



Index 401 



