Experimental Psychology

“Experimental Psychology” by Robert Sessions Woodworth and Harold Schlosberg, published in 1954 by Oxford and IBH Publishing, is a foundational textbook offering a comprehensive overview of experimental psychology. The book is structured into sections that...

Linear regression

Linear regression is still a frequently used approximation for explaining linear dependencies between phenomena. It is often the first out-of-shelf method in various fields, such as econometrics, biology, engineering, and social sciences, due to its simplicity and...

First successful learning of deeper architectures.

Cybernetic Predicting Devices, authored by A.G. Ivakhnenko and V.G. Lapa and published in 1965 by CCM Information Corporation, delves into the construction and operation of predictive models based on cybernetic principles. The book introduces innovative methods and...

First analysis of neuronal activity (non-learning)

S.C. Kleene's 1956 paper, “Representation of Events in Nerve Nets and Finite Automata,” published in Automata Studies, investigates the ways in which events can be represented using nerve nets and finite automata. Kleene introduces key concepts and...