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abstract: |-
  By constructing and analyzing a physically
  situated brain-based device (i.e. a device
  with sensors and actuators whose behavior
  is guided by a simulated nervous system),
  we show that reentrant connectivity and dynamic
  synchronization can provide an effective
  mechanism for binding the visual features
  of objects.
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  - http://www.lucs.lu.se/ftp/pub/LUCS_Studies/LUCS101/Seth.pdf
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confdates: 'August 4-5, 2003'
conference: 'Third International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics: Modeling Cognitive Development in Robotic Systems'
confloc: 'Boston, MA, USA'
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creators_name:
  - family: Seth
    given: Anil K.
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: McKinstry
    given: Jeffrey L.
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Edelman
    given: Gerald M.
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Krichmar
    given: Jeffrey L.
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
date: 2003
date_type: published
datestamp: 2004-02-12
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editors_name:
  - family: Prince
    given: Christopher G.
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Berthouze
    given: Luc
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Kozima
    given: Hideki
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Bullock
    given: Daniel
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Stojanov
    given: Georgi
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
  - family: Balkenius
    given: Christian
    honourific: ''
    lineage: ''
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keywords: 'simulated nervous system, neural-network, visual binding, brain-based device, Darwin VIII robot'
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pagerange: 177-178
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publisher: Lund University Cognitive Studies
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rev_number: 12
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status_changed: 2007-09-12 16:50:24
subjects:
  - comp-sci-mach-vis
  - comp-sci-neural-nets
  - comp-sci-robot
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title: |-
  Visual binding, reentry, and neuronal synchrony in
  a physically situated brain-based device
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volume: 101