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Where the adventure is

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 February 2010

Elie Bienenstock
Affiliation:
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence RI 02912. elie@dam.brown.edu and geman@brownvm.brown.edu
Stuart Geman
Affiliation:
Division of Applied Mathematics, Brown University, Providence RI 02912. elie@dam.brown.edu and geman@brownvm.brown.edu

Abstract

Interpreting the Miyashita et al. experiments in terms of a cellassembly representation does not adequately explain the performance of Miyashita's monkeys on novel stimuli. We will argue that the latter observations point to a compositional representation and suggest a dynamics involving rapid and reversible binding of distinct activity patterns.

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Open Peer Commentary
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1995

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