01244nam a22001937a 4500999001700000020001800017082001700035100002300052245008600075260004600161300001800207520056400225650003800789650003200827650003200859650002100891942001200912952012600924 c27423d27423 a978019935778900a006.3bAND-A1 aAnderson, James A.10aAfter digital :bcomputation as done by brains and machines /cJames A. Anderson. aNew York:bOxford University Press,c2017 ax, 383 pages  aCurrent computer technology doubles in in power roughly every two years, an increase called Moore's Law. This constant increase is predicted to come to an end soon. Digital technology will change. Although digital computers dominate today's world, there are alternative ways to compute which might be better and more efficient than digital computation. After Digital looks at where the field of computation began and where it might be headed, and offers predictions about a collaborative future relationship between human cognition and mechanical computation. 0aComputersxPsychological aspects. 0aComputational intelligence. 0aComputational neuroscience. 0aNeuropsychology. 2ddccBK 00104070aNASSDOCbNASSDOCd2022-03-09e7g2241.81l0o006.3 AND-Ap52100r2022-03-10 00:00:00v3070.98w2022-03-10yBK