DocumentCode :
2926798
Title :
Functions of the limbic system in the brain
Author :
Baev, K.V.
Author_Institution :
Barrow Neurological Inst., Phoenix, AZ, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
14-17 Sep 1998
Firstpage :
522
Lastpage :
524
Abstract :
Functions of the limbic system are analyzed based on previously published ideas that all hierarchical levels of the nervous system are built according to the same functional principles: each level is a learning system that contains a model of object behavior and receives two types of afferent signals: initiating and informational. It is shown how each limbic hierarchical level adds new controlling abilities to the system by using the available surrounding visceral and somatic automatisms. Each of these levels has its own control specificity and semantics of afferent and efferent signals. The control system, its controlled object, the corresponding initiating and informational inputs, etc., are described for each hierarchical level
Keywords :
biocontrol; brain models; learning systems; neurophysiology; optimal control; afferent signals; brain; controlling abilities; efferent signals; learning system; limbic system; nervous system; object behavior; somatic automatisms; visceral automatisms; Automatic control; Basal ganglia; Control systems; Error correction; Information analysis; Learning systems; Nervous system; Optimal control; Performance analysis; Signal analysis;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control (ISIC), 1998. Held jointly with IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (CIRA), Intelligent Systems and Semiotics (ISAS), Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Gaithersburg, MD
ISSN :
2158-9860
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4423-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1998.713717
Filename :
713717
Link To Document :
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