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Reggia JA, Tabb DR, Price TR, Banko M, Hebel R.  1984.  Computer-aided assessment of transient ischemic attacks. A clinical evaluation.. Archives of neurology. 41(12):1248-1248.
Reggia JA, Lohn JD, Chou HH.  1998.  Self-replicating structures: evolution, emergence, and computation. Artificial Life. 4(3):283-302.
Reggia JA, Chou HH, Lohn JD.  1998.  Cellular automata models of self-replicating systems. Advances in Computers. 47:141-183.
Reggia JA, Marsland PM, Berndt RS.  1988.  Competitive dynamics in a dual-route connectionist model of print-to-sound transformation. Complex Systems. 2(5):509-547.
Reggia JA.  1988.  Artificial neural systems in medical science and practice.. MD computing: computers in medical practice. 5(3):4-4.
Reggia JA, Nau DS, Wang PY.  1983.  Diagnostic expert systems based on a set covering model. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies. 19(5):437-460.
Reggia JA, Tagamets M, Contreras-Vidal J, Jacobs DW, Weems S, Naqvi W, Yang C.  2008.  The Maryland Large-Scale Integrated Neurocognitive Architecture.
Reggia JA, Nau DS, Peng Y, Perricone B.  1985.  A theoretical foundation for abductive expert systems.
Reggia JA, Nau DS, Wang P, Peng Y.  1985.  A formal model of abductive inference. Information Sciences. 37:227-285.
Reggia JA, Sutton G, D'Autrechy CL, Weinrich M.  1992.  Lateral cortical inhibition without lateral inhibitory connections. Neural Networks, 1992. IJCNN., International Joint Conference on. 3:415-420vol.3-415-420vol.3.
Reggia JA, Perricone B, Nau DS, Peng Y.  1985.  Answer justification in abductive expert systems for diagnostic problem solving. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.
Reggia JA, Peng Y, Tuhrim S.  1993.  A connectionist approach to diagnostic problem solving using causal networks. Information sciences. 70(1-2):27-48.
Reggia JA, Perricone BT, Nau DS, Peng Y.  1985.  Answer Justification in Diagnostic Expert Systems-Part II: Supporting Plausible Justifications. Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on. (4):268-272.
Reggia JA, Nau DS.  1983.  S., Wang. PY, Diagnostic Expert Systems Based on a Set Covering Model. International Journal on Man-Machine studies. 19:437–46O-437–46O.
Reggia JA.  1993.  Neural computation in medicine. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine. 5(2):143-157.
Reggia JA, Chou HH.  1997.  Emergence of self-replicating structures in cellular automata space. Physica D. 110:252-276.
Reggia JA, Peng Y, Bourret P.  1991.  Recent applications of competitive activation mechanisms. Neural Networks: Advances and Applications. :33-62.
Reggia JA, Tagamets M, Contreras-Vidal J, Jacobs DW, Weems S, Naqvi W, Winder R, Chabuk T, Jung J, Yang C.  2006.  Development of a Large-Scale Integrated Neurocognitive Architecture - Part 2: Design and Architecture. UMIACS-TR-2006-43
Reggia JA, Edwards M.  1990.  Phase transitions in connectionist models having rapidly varying connection strengths. Neural Computation. 2(4):523-535.
Reggia JA, Peng Y.  1987.  Modeling diagnostic reasoning: a summary of parsimonious covering theory. Computer methods and programs in biomedicine. 25(2):125-134.
Reggia JA.  1983.  The case for artificial intelligence in medicine. Computer Applications in Medical Care, 1983. Proceedings. The Seventh Annual Symposium on. :4-7.
Reggia JA.  1989.  Methods for deriving competitive activation mechanisms. Neural Networks, 1989. IJCNN., International Joint Conference on. :357-363vol.1-357-363vol.1.
Reggia JA.  1985.  Evaluation of Medical Expert Systems: A Case Study in Performance Analysis. Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. :287-291.
Reggia JA, Nau DS, Wang PY.  1983.  A New Inference Method for Frame-based Expert System. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence. :333-337.
Reggia JA, Sutton G, Cho S.  1991.  Competitive activation mechanisms in connectionist models. Advances in control networks and large-scale parallel distributed processing models. 1:119-119.

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