Walter Pitts
See also: Pitts
Walter Pitts (1923 - 1969) is an American scientist studying the cognitive Psychologie.
He proposed a theoretical formulation of the neunonale activity and emerging processes, influencing in many fields like the Psychologie, the Philosophie, the Neuroscience S, the Informatique, the Cybernétique or the Artificial intelligence.
He was the pupil of Nicolas Rashevsky (professor of neurology in Chicago) who undertook to pose the bases of a “mathematical biophysics” and studied the symbolic logic with Rudolf Carnap.
From 1946 to 1953, it takes part in interdisciplinary the conferences known as Conférences Macy.
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