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Psychological ReviewVol. 65, No. 6, 19S8 THE PERCEPTRON: A PROBABILISTIC MODEL FORINFORMATION storage AND ORGANIZATIONIN THE BRAIN1F. ROSENBLATTC ornell Aeronautical LaboratoryIf we are eventually to understandthe capability of higher organisms forperceptual recognition, generalization,recall, and thinking, we must firsthave answers to three fundamentalquestions:1. How is information about thephysical world sensed, or detected, bythe biological system?2. In what form is informationstored, or remembered?3. How does information containedin storage , or in memory, influencerecognition and behavior?The first of these questions is in theprovince of sensory physiology, and isthe only one for which appreciableunderstanding has been article will be concerned pri-marily with the second and thirdquestions, which are still subject to avast amount of speculation, and wherethe few relevant facts currently sup-plied by neurophysiology have not yetbeen integrated into an regard to the second question,two alternative positions have beenmaintained.
THE PERCEPTRON: A PROBABILISTIC MODEL FOR INFORMATION STORAGE AND ORGANIZATION IN THE BRAIN1 F. ROSENBLATT Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory If we are eventually to understand the capability of higher organisms for perceptual recognition, generalization, recall, and thinking, we must first have answers to three fundamental questions: 1.
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