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Sequence-Seeking and Counter Streams: A Model for Information Processing in the Cortex

dc.date.accessioned2004-10-08T20:28:49Z
dc.date.accessioned2018-11-24T10:15:12Z
dc.date.available2004-10-08T20:28:49Z
dc.date.available2018-11-24T10:15:12Z
dc.date.issued1991-12-01en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/6574
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.aust.edu.ng/xmlui/handle/1721.1/6574
dc.description.abstractThis paper presents a model for the general flow in the neocortex. The basic process, called "sequence-seeking," is a search for a sequence of mappings or transformations, linking source and target representations. The search is bi-directional, "bottom-up" as well as "top-down," and it explores in parallel a large numbe rof alternative sequences. This operation is implemented in a structure termed "counter streams," in which multiple sequences are explored along two separate, complementary pathways which seeking to meet. The first part of the paper discusses the general sequence-seeking scheme and a number of related processes, such as the learning of successful sequences, context effects, and the use of "express lines" and partial matches. The second part discusses biological implications of the model in terms of connections within and between cortical areas. The model is compared with existing data, and a number of new predictions are proposed.en_US
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dc.titleSequence-Seeking and Counter Streams: A Model for Information Processing in the Cortexen_US


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