A. David Redish: Bibliography


Books

A.D. Redish (1999) Beyond the Cognitive Map: From Place Cells to Episodic Memory MIT Press:Cambridge MA

PhD Thesis

A.D. Redish (1997) "Beyond the Cognitive Map: Contributions to a Comprehensive Theory of Rodent Navigation", Computer Science Department, Carnegie Mellon University. (This is a gzipped file, 2.5M, uncompresses to 9.6M, 452 pages. Also available in PDF format, 1.8M.)

Journal Articles

A.D. Redish, B.L. McNaughton, C.A. Barnes (in press) "Place cell firing shows an inertia-like process", Neurocomputing.

A.D. Redish, B.L. McNaughton, C.A. Barnes (1998) "Reconciling Barnes et al. (1997) and Tanila et al. (1997a, 1997b)", Hippocampus, 8:438-443.

A.D. Redish, D.S. Touretzky (1998) "The Role of the Hippocampus in Solving the Morris Water Maze", Neural Computation, 10(1):73-111.

A.D. Redish, D.S. Touretzky (1997) "Cognitive Maps Beyond the Hippocampus", Hippocampus, 7(1):15-35.

A.D. Redish, A.N. Elga, and D.S. Touretzky (1996) "A Coupled Attractor Model of the Rodent Head Direction System", Network, 7:671-685.

D.S. Touretzky, A.D. Redish (1996)"A Theory of Rodent Navigation Based on Interacting Representations of Space", Hippocampus 6(3): 247-270.

A.D. Redish, D.S. Touretzky (1994) "The Reaching Task: Evidence for vector subtraction in the motor system?" Biological Cybernetics 71(4): 307-317.

D.S. Touretzky, A.D. Redish, H.S.Wan (1993) "Neural representation of space using sinusoidal arrays", Neural Computation 5(6):869-884.

Book Chapters

A.D. Redish, D.S. Touretzky (1997) "Navigating with Landmarks: Computing Goal Locations from Place Codes" in Symbolic Visual Learning, K. Ikeuchi and M. Veloso, eds., Oxford University Press, Chapter 12, pages 325-351.

A.D. Redish and D.S. Touretzky (1998) "Separating hippocampal maps" in Spatial Functions of the Hippocampal Formation and the Parietal Cortex , N. Burgess, K. Jeffery, and J. O'Keefe, eds., Oxford University Press, pages 203-219.

Conference Articles

M.C. Fuhs and A.D. Redish and D.S. Touretzky (1997) "A visually driven hippocampal model", Presented at Computation and Neural Systems 1997, CNS*97.

A.D. Redish and D.S. Touretzky (1997) "The role of the hippocampus in solving the Morris Water Maze", Presented at Computation and Neural Systems 1997, CNS*97.

A.N. Elga and A.D. Redish and D.S. Touretzky (1996) "A Model of the Rodent Head Direction System", Presented at Computation and Neural Systems 1996, CNS*96.

A.D. Redish and D. S. Touretzky (1996) "Modeling Interactions of the Rat's Place and Head Direction Systems", in Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8. D.S. Touretzky, M.C. Mozer and M.E. Hasselmo, eds., pp. 61-67, MIT Press.

D.S. Touretzky and A.D. Redish (1995) "Landmark Arrays and the Hippocampal Cognitive Map" in Current trends in connectionism - Proceedings of the 1995 Swedish Conference on Connectionism, L. Niklasson and M. Boden (eds), Lawrence Erlbaum, pp 1-13.

D. S. Touretzky, H. S. Wan, and A. D. Redish (1994) "Neural representations of space in rats and robots", In J. M. Zurada, R. J. Marks II, and C. J. Robinson (eds.), Computational Intelligence: Imitating Life, pp. 57-68. Piscataway, NJ: IEEE Press.

H.S.Wan, D.S.Touretzky, A.D. Redish (1994) "Towards a Computational Theory of Rat Navigation", In M. Mozer, P. Smolensky, D. Touretzky, J. Elman, and A. Weigerd, eds,. Proceedings of the 1993 Connectionist Models Summer School, pages 11-19. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates.

H.S.Wan, D.S.Touretzky, A.D.Redish (1994) "Computing Goal Locations from Place Codes", Proceedings of the 16th annual conference of the Cognitive Science society. Lawrence Earlbaum Associates. p. 922-927.

A.D. Redish, D.S. Touretzky, H.S. Wan (1994) "The Sinusoidal Array: A theory of vector computation in cortex", in Frank Eeckman, ed., Proceedings of the Computational Neurosciences Conference CNS*93, Kluwer Academic Press.

Abstracts

A.D. Redish, E.S. Rosenzweig, J.D. Bohanick, B.L. McNaughton, and C. A. Barnes (1999) "Dynamics of hippocampal map realignment", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25:2165.

E.S. Rosenzweig, A.D. Redish, J.D. Bohanick, B.L. McNaughton, and C. A. Barnes (1999) "Behavioral Correlates of hippocampal map realignment", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 25:2165.

M. C. Fuhs, A. D. Redish, and D. S. Touretzky (1997) "Place Cell-like location specific activity may be generated without complex landmark identification processes", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 23:502.

J.P. Goodridge, A.D. Redish, H.T. Blair, P.E. Sharp, and D.S. Touretzky (1997) "Lateral mamillary input explains distortions in tuning curve shapes of anterior thalamic head direction cells", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 23:503.

A.D. Redish and D.S. Touretzky (1997) "Implications of attractor networks for cue conflict situations", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 23:1601.

A. D. Redish and D. S. Touretzky (1996) "Details of a comprehensive theory of rodent navigation", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 22:678.

A. D. Redish and D. S. Touretzky (1996) "Details of a comprehensive theory of rodent navigation", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 22:678.

D. S. Touretzky, S. J. C. Gaulin, and A. D. Redish (1996) "Gerbils Regularly Return to Their Entry Point When Exploring a Novel Environment", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 22:449.

A. D. Redish and D. S. Touretzky (1995) "Revisiting the Papez Circuit: The Role of Hippocampus and its Afferent and Efferent Structures in Rodent Navigation", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 21:942.

L. M. Saksida, A. D. Redish, C. R. Milberg, S. J. Gaulin, D. S. Touretzky (1995) "Landmark-based Navigation in Gerbils Supports Vector Voting" Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 21:1939.

H.S. Wan, D.S. Touretzky, A.D. Redish (1994) "A Rodent Navigation Model that Combines Place Code, Head Direction, and Path Integration Information", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 20:1205.

D.S. Touretzky, A.D. Redish, H.S. Wan, B.L. McNaughton (1993) "Sinusoidal Arrays: A theory of vector representation in parietal and motor cortex", Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 19:795.

Reviews

A.D. Redish (1992) "Review of Connectionist Symbol Processing (Hinton) and High Level Connectionist Models (Barnden and Pollock)", SigArt: ACM Press, Oct.


A. David Redish
adr@nsma.arizona.edu

Neural Systems, Memory and Aging
University of Arizona
Tucson AZ