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Snyder, M.R. (1998) A functionally equivalent artificial neural network model of the prey orientation behavior of waterstriders. Ethology, 104: 285-297.

Snyder, M.R. (1994) Sir Joseph Banks and commercial biology: A motivating force in British imperial expansion during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Unpublished master's thesis. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Snyder, M.R. (1993) A Victim of Circumstance: The timber bill of 1772 and the East India Company. Past Imperfect, 1: 27-47.


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Conference Abstracts

Snyder, M.R. (1998) Biotechnics: Sir Joseph Banks and botanic imperialism. Canadian Society for Eighteenth Century Studies.

Snyder, M.R., Valsangkar, M. A., & Dawson, M.R.W. (1997) Constructing selectionism: A new role for connectionism. Part I: Theory. 11th Annual Joseph R. Royce Research Conference, p. 6.

Valsangkar, M.A., Snyder, M.R., & Dawson, M.R.W. (1997) Constructing selectionism: A new role for connectionism. Part II: Experimental evidence. 11th Annual Joseph R. Royce Research Conference, p. 7.

Snyder, M.R. (1996) Time of lesioning affects performance in artificial neural networks. Joseph R. Royce Research Conference, pp. 9-10.

Snyder, M.R. (22-24 June 1995) Simulation of prey orientation in the waterstrider with an artificial neural network. Canadian Psychological Association, p. 71.

Snyder, M.R. (1995) Functional equivalence to prey orientation in the waterstrider with an artificial neural network. Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour, and Cognitive Science, pp. 95-96.

Snyder, M.R. (1990) The effect of calcium hydroxide on the benthic invertebrate population in a Treflan treated dugout. Prairie Universities Biological Seminars, p. 26.


Last updated: 18 November 1998
Michael R. Snyder <msnyder@psych.ualberta.ca>