Steve Womble is a member of the...

Biosystems Research Group

Valerie Lesk                               Netta Cohen                               Harry Erwin

Alessandro Treves                   Mohinish Shukla                     Stefan Wermter

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Hi, I am a research fellow and a member of the SECSE multi-disciplinary collaborative project investigating properties of networks. My work focuses on biologically constrained neural network models and I specialize in investigating the phenomenological properties of the unitary parts which provide functionality in the network as a whole. In particular I consider how adaptation, regulation and plasticity may be combined to generate robust networks capable of carrying out cognitive tasks. I am particularly interested in the processing and learning of sequential information, and have a passing aquaintanceship with the evolution of language faculty in the brain. Please feel free to email me if you are interested in discussing my work or would like a pre-print of any of my publications.

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E-mail: womble@comp.leeds.ac.uk

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Publications for everyone

‘A coffee can make you forgetful’

Read this BBC News article.

‘Caffeine got your tongue?’ 

Read this ‘Monitor on Psychology’ magazine article.