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Titlebook: Representation and Brain; Shintaro Funahashi (Professor) Book 2007 Springer-Verlag Tokyo 2007 Action.Internal representation.Memory.Nervou

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Prefrontal Representations Underlying Goal-Directed Behaviorp, while green means go. Finally, at the most abstract level prefrontal neurons represent rules and concepts, such as number or similarity. Taken together these representations ensure optimal action selection, so that behavior efficiently satisfies one’s goals.
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Invariant Representations of Objects in Natural Scenes in the Temporal Cortex Visual Areasth respect to the position, size and view of faces and objects, and that these neurons show rapid processing and rapid learning. Which face or object is present is encoded using a distributed representation in which each neuron conveys independent information in its firing rate, with little informat
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Representation of Objects and Scenes in Visual Working Memory in Human Brains indispensable. In scene and object perception and recognition, this chapter focuses on explicit scene understanding composed of maintenance of object representations, dynamic updating of object representations, and formation of object representations by feature binding. Research on these component
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Neuronal Correlates of the Simulation, Execution, and Perception of Limb Movementsl of our body parts unless we can perceive those movements. The neuronal correlates of the mental representation of the “body image”—our perception of the size, shape, movements, and relative configuration of our body parts (Head and Holms 1911)—have long been uncertain. Because brain damage often c
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Neural Representations Supporting Spatial Navigation and Memory navigation through complex environments. The processing of different types of spatial information, including the storage and recall of related neural representations, is integral to the ability to navigate through and interact with the external environment. Finding food, shelter, and potential mate
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