perceptual field

Perhaps, background field {perceptual field} links perceptual locations, synchronizes times, and associates features to objects and events. During development, space and time correlations among sense features and motor movements build perceptual field. First, neurons note other-neuron states and store feature correlations. Next, neuron assemblies note other-neuron-assembly states and store object and movement correlations. Then, larger neuron assemblies work together to store scenes and stories [Desimone and Duncan, 1995] [Flohr, 2000] [Freeman, 1975] [Harris et al., 2003] [Hebb, 1949] [Palm, 1982] [Palm, 1990] [Rowland and Blumenthal, 1974] [Szentagothai and Arbib, 1975] [Varela et al., 2001].

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