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Convergence and divergence in a neural architecture for recognition and memory
Trends in Neurosciences, 07/01/09
Meyer K et al. - Neurons in the association cortices, by contrast, would not code explicit mental content; rather, they would hold the records needed to reconstruct an approximation of the original perceptual maps in early cortices. Several neurophysiological and neuroimaging studies now lend growing support to this proposal.
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