Cortico-hippocampal interplay and the representation of contexts in the brain /
When the cerebral cortex represents the outside world, many small portions of information from that world may be inherently ambiguous; but nevertheless, their ambiguity can be resolved if the wider context in which they occur is also specified. It is argued that, using schemes of representation so f...
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Berlin ; New York :
Springer-Verlag,
©1990
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Series: | Studies of brain function ;
v. 17 |
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