Rosenblatt F. Principles of neurodynamics: Perceptions and the theory of brain mechanism.
Washington DC, Spartan Books, 1961. 616 p.
Development of basic conceptsHistorical review of alternative approaches.
Physiological and psychological considerations.
Basic definitions and concepts.
Three-layer series-coupled perceptronsThe existence and attainability of solutions in elementary perceptrons.
Q-functions and bias ratios in elementary perceptrons.
Performance of elementary alpha-perceptrons in psychological experiments.
Performance of elementary gamma-perceptrons in psychological experiments.
Elementary perceptrons with limited values.
Simple perceptrons with non-simple a and r-units.
Perceptrons with distributed transmission times.
Perceptrons with multiple r-units.
Three-layer systems with variable s-a connections.
Summary of three-layer series-coupled systems: capabilities and deficiencies.
Multi-layer and cross-coupled perceptronsMulti-layer perceptrons with fixed preterminal networks.
Four-layer perceptrons with adaptive preterminal networks.
Open-loop cross-coupled systems.
Q-functions for cross-coupled perceptrons.
Adaptive processes in closed-loop crosscoupled perceptrons.
Perceptrons with cross-coupled s and r-systems.
Back-coupled perceptrqns and problems for future studyBack-coupled perceptrons and selective attention.
Program-learning perceptrons.
Sensory analyzing mechanisms.
Perception of figural unity.
Variable-structure perceptrons.
Biological applications of perceptron theory.
Conclusions and future directions.
Notation and standard symbols.
List of theorems and corollaries.
Basic equations.
Standard diagnostic experiments.
Distribution list.