Binding mechanisms are considered as basic cognitive operations, performing different functions in learning and memory. This review will cover two of these binding mechanisms: relational binding of information about stimuli and actions with their spatio-temporal context into a circumscribed cognitive event and representational binding of feature representations common to a number of such events, thereby integrating these representations with existing knowledge and, thus, leading to decontextualized knowledge about the world. I will survey evidence from recent neuropsychological, electrophysiological and neuroimaging studies, including my own work, demonstrating that relational binding operations are performed within the hippocampal system, ...
For over a decade, it has been known that intended actions and their sensory consequences are judged...
Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive pr...
SummaryMemory enables flexible use of past experience to inform new behaviors. Although leading theo...
An account of the neurological mechanisms that underlie binding is given which is characterized by t...
How are the constituent features of elements within the environment bound together in memory to form...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
This paper presents three different ways of addressing the binding problem in different brain areas:...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
Some of the central problems to be solved by the brain, such as figure-ground coding and object reco...
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The role of the hippocampus in binding information in working memory (WM) is little understood. When...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
For over a decade, it has been known that intended actions and their sensory consequences are judged...
Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive pr...
SummaryMemory enables flexible use of past experience to inform new behaviors. Although leading theo...
An account of the neurological mechanisms that underlie binding is given which is characterized by t...
How are the constituent features of elements within the environment bound together in memory to form...
The aim of this thesis is to lead to a further understanding of the neural mechanisms underlying obj...
This paper presents three different ways of addressing the binding problem in different brain areas:...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
Some of the central problems to be solved by the brain, such as figure-ground coding and object reco...
This chapter reviews evidence from the neuropsychology of feature binding that reveals that (a) bind...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The binding problem requires a solution at the level of individual neurons, but no definite mechanis...
The role of the hippocampus in binding information in working memory (WM) is little understood. When...
Binding refers to the operation that groups different features together into objects. We propose a n...
For over a decade, it has been known that intended actions and their sensory consequences are judged...
Neural oscillations have been recorded and implicated in many different basic brain and cognitive pr...
SummaryMemory enables flexible use of past experience to inform new behaviors. Although leading theo...