Watanabe, M (1989) Prefrontal neurons which code a meaning of a stimulus across modalities. Neurosci Res (Suppl) 9: pp. 79Watanabe M (1989) Prefrontal neurons which code a meaning of a stimulus across modalities. Neurosci Res (Suppl) 9:79...
In this context, the synchronized firing rate among cells, a reflection of cell-assembly coding, should take part in the learning processes and the assignment of the meaning of an instruction stimulus (IS). The prefrontal cortex (PF) is important in goal selection, maintenance and monitoring11,...
It has been postulated that neurons in the human MTL represent the meaning of the stimulus for declarative, and particularly episodic, memory functions, and that each item is encoded in an assembly of “concept cells” that, when activated, brings the specific concept into awareness6. Supporting...
[Latinstimulāre, stimulāt-,to goad on, fromstimulus,goad.] stim′u·lat′er,stim′u·la′torn. stim′u·lat′ing·lyadv. stim′u·la′tionn. stim′u·la′tive,stim′u·la·to′ry(-lə-tôr′ē)adj. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyri...
Related to Mental stimulus:cognitive process,cognitions cog·ni·tion (kŏg-nĭsh′ən) n. 1.The mental process of knowing, including aspects such as awareness, perception, reasoning, and judgment. 2.That which comes to be known, as through perception, reasoning, or intuition; knowledge. ...
strings of text. They can handle novel words and grasp parts of speech. Tell ChatGPT that “dax” is a verb meaning to eat a slice of pizza by folding it, and the system deploys it easily: “After a long day at work, I like to relax and dax on a slice of pizza while watching...
This assumes that visible mouse behaviors either encode for mouse perception or at least report something informative about the meaning of the stimulus. For example, mice may exhibit differential behavioral responses depending on odor valence (attractive versus aversive), odor novelty, or implications ...
poverty of the stimulus: The idea that human language cannot be learned by young children with what information they are given, unless they already have an innate knowledge of language or universal grammar.
Computer vision recognizes that these strings of values represent the letter “A”, which appears relatively simple until we look at Figure 2. While a person can recognize each letter without difficulty, a computer sees a sequence of completely different values for each image, meaning it’s much...
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