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Shastri, L., & Chang S. (1999).  A Spatiotemporal Connectionist Model of Algebraic Rule-Learning.
Shastri, L. (1997).  Rapid Learning of Binding-Match and Binding-Error Detector Circuits via Long-Term Potentiation.
Ranganath, C., Shastri L., & D'Esposito M. (2002).  A New View of the Medial Temporal Lobes and the Structure of Memory.
Mani, D.. R., & Shastri L. (1994).  Massively Parallel Real-Time Reasoning with Very Large Knowledge Bases: An Interim Report.
Mańdziuk, J., & Shastri L. (1998).  Incremental Class Learning Approach and Its Application to Handwritten Digit Recognition.
Shastri, L. (1997).  Exploiting Temporal Binding to Learn Relational Rules Within a Connectionist Network.
Shastri, L. (1997).  Exploiting Temporal Binding to Learn Relational Rules Within a Connectionist Network.
Shastri, L. (2001).  Episodic Memory Trace Formation in the Hippocampal System: A Model of Cortico-Hippocampal Interaction.
Privitera, C. M., & Shastri L. (1996).  A DSOM Hierarchical Model for Reflexive Processing: An Application to Visual Trajectory Classification.
Shastri, L., & Grannes D. Jeffrey (1995).  Dealing with Negated Knowledge and Inconsistency in a Neurally Motivated Model of Memory and Reflexive Reasoning.
Shastri, L., & Grannes D. Jeffrey (1995).  Dealing with negated knowledge and inconsistency in a neurally motivated model of memory and reflexive reasoning.
Shastri, L., Grannes D. Jeffrey, Narayanan S., & Feldman J. (2002).  A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive Plans.
Shastri, L., Grannes D. Jeffrey, Narayanan S., & Feldman J. (2002).  A Connectionist Encoding of Parameterized Schemas and Reactive Plans.
Shastri, L. (1999).  A Biological Grounding of Recruitment Learning and Vicinal Algorithms.
Shastri, L. (1998).  Advances in SHRUTI: A neurally motivated model of relational knowledge representation and rapid inference using temporal synchrony..

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