In this paper, the function of receptive and processing neurons is distinguished from that of neuronal circuits. The former, which are inside the circuits, collect and elaborate sensorial information to build “objects ” which are spatially and temporally well-structured and vary in intensity. These objects are the modal components of sensory systems: hot/cold, smooth/rough, green, table, sound, etc. motionless or in motion. On the other hand, perceptual and motor neuronal circuits have the function of positioning the “objects ” in space and time in an orderly way. This process of positioning, being regularly repeated in space and/or time, determines groupings and fillings which give rise to “blocks”, that is, significant constructs of objec...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
How do our brains make sense of a complex and unpredictable world? In this talk, I will discuss a ph...
In nature, organisms not only process what is in the environment, but also continuously use the sens...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
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The motor system in the brain is crucial in allowing us to successfully move aroundin our environmen...
Single neurons generate action potentials that express their output in pulse frequencies, so that se...
Neuronal dynamics refers to the temporal behaviors that nervous systems exhibit. By coding we ask wh...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
A new perspective on cognition views cortical cell assemblies linking together knowledge about actio...
The future progress of cognitive science looks set to involve ever-increasing efforts to anchor rese...
A major challenge for cognitive scientists is to deduce and explain the neural mechanisms of the rap...
Abstract—This is a theoretical, modeling, and algorithmic pa-per about the spatial aspect of brain-l...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
How do our brains make sense of a complex and unpredictable world? In this talk, I will discuss a ph...
In nature, organisms not only process what is in the environment, but also continuously use the sens...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
When a person glimpses the face of a famous actor, sniffs a favorite food or hears the voice of a fr...
The motor system in the brain is crucial in allowing us to successfully move aroundin our environmen...
Single neurons generate action potentials that express their output in pulse frequencies, so that se...
Neuronal dynamics refers to the temporal behaviors that nervous systems exhibit. By coding we ask wh...
www.elsevier.com/locate/neunet Simultaneous recordings from populations of neurons in the inferior t...
CONSIDERING THAT THE BRAIN has a hundred billion nerve cells, it is remarkable how much can be learn...
A new perspective on cognition views cortical cell assemblies linking together knowledge about actio...
The future progress of cognitive science looks set to involve ever-increasing efforts to anchor rese...
A major challenge for cognitive scientists is to deduce and explain the neural mechanisms of the rap...
Abstract—This is a theoretical, modeling, and algorithmic pa-per about the spatial aspect of brain-l...
<div><p>It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality ti...
It has been argued that perception, decision making, and movement planning are in reality tightly in...
How do our brains make sense of a complex and unpredictable world? In this talk, I will discuss a ph...