Neural binding

Neural binding

According to the neural binding hypothesis, neurons within neuronal assemblies fire in synchrony to link different features of neuronal representations together.[1] These features can include, shape, motion, color, depth, and other aspects of perception. Neural oscillations have been suggested as the mechanism of binding.

References

  1. ^ Ward LM (December 2003). "Synchronous neural oscillations and cognitive processes". Trends Cogn. Sci. 7 (12): 553–9. PMID 14643372. 



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