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Mark A. Gluck : ウィキペディア英語版
Mark A. Gluck

Mark A. Gluck is a professor of neuroscience at Rutgers–Newark in New Jersey, director of the Rutgers Memory Disorders Project, and publisher of the public health newsletter, ''Memory Loss and the Brain''. He works at the interface between neuroscience, psychology, and computer science, studying the neural bases of learning and memory. His research spans numerous methodologies including neurocomputational modeling, clinical studies of brain-damaged patients, functional and structural brain imaging, behavioral genetics, and comparative studies of rodent and human learning. He is the co-author of ''Gateway to Memory: An Introduction to Neural Network Models of the Hippocampus''〔Gluck, M. A. & Myers, C. E. (2001). Gateway to Memory: An Introduction to Neural Network Models of the Hippocampus and Learning. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.〕 and an undergraduate textbook ''Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior'' (Worth Publishers, 2008).〔Gluck, M. A., Mercado, E., & Myers, C. E. (2008). ''Learning and Memory: From Brain to Behavior''. New York: Worth.〕
== Graduate and postdoctoral training ==

Gluck attended Harvard University as an undergraduate pursuing majors in both Psychology and Computer Science. During these years, Gluck worked under the supervision of William Kaye Estes on connectionist models of basic levels in category hierarchies. After graduating from Harvard University, Gluck pursued a Ph.D. degree at Stanford University in Cognitive Psychology, under Gordon H. Bower's tutelage. His dissertation focused on using network models to seek a rapprochement between theories of animal and human learning. It also included several experimental studies of human learning that validated predictions of the probabilistic category learning model that Gluck and Bower designed, and which was based on a generalization of the Rescorla–Wagner model of Pavlovian conditioning.〔Gluck, M. A., & Bower, G. H. (1988). "Evaluating an adaptive network model of human learning"] ''Journal of Memory and Language'', 27, 166-195〕〔(Gluck, M. A. & Bower, G. H. (1988). "From conditioning to category learning: An adaptive network model" ) ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'', 117(3), 227-247〕〔Gluck, M. A. & Bower, G. H. (1990). "Component and pattern information in adaptive networks", ''Journal of Experimental Psychology: General'', 119(1), 105-109〕 While at Stanford University and through his postdoctoral training he also worked with Richard F. Thompson on computational models of the neural bases of Pavlovian conditioning.

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