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TY - GEN
ID - cogprints9
UR - http://cogprints.org/9/
A1 - Phillips, W A
A1 - Singer, W
Y1 - 1997/12//
N2 - This research concerns forms of coding, processing and learning that are common to many different cortical regions and cognitive functions. Local cortical processors may coordinate their activity by maximizing the transmission of information that is coherently related to the context in which it occurs, thereby forming synchronized population codes. In this coordination, contextual field (CF) connections link processors within and between cortical regions. The effects of CF connections are distinct from those mediating receptive field (RF) input. CFs can guide both learning and processing without becoming confused with RF information. Simulations explore the capabilities of networks built from local processors with both RF and CF connections. Physiological evidence for CFs, synchronization, and plasticity in RF and CF connections is described. Coordination via CFs is related to perceptual grouping, the effects of context on contrast sensitivity, amblyopia, implicit influences of color in achromotopsia, object and word perception, and the discovery of distal environmental variables and their interactions through self-organization. In cortical computation there may occur a flexible evaluation of relations between input signals by locally specialized but adaptive processors whose activity is dynamically associated and coordinated within and between regions through specialized contextual connections.
KW - cell assemblies
KW - cerebral cortex
KW - coordination
KW - context
KW - dynamic binding
KW - epistemology
KW - functional specialization
KW - learning
KW - neural coding
KW - neural computation
KW - neuropsychology
KW - reading
KW - object recognition
KW - perception
KW - self-organization
KW - synaptic plasticity
KW - synchronization.
TI - In search of common foundations for cortical computation
SP - 657
AV - public
EP - 722
ER -