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SENSE AND THE SINGLE NEURON: Probing the Physiology of Perception
1998
Annual Review of Neuroscience
The newly defined field of cognitive neuroscience attempts to draw together the study of all brain mechanisms that underlie our mental life. Historically, the major sensory pathways have provided the most trustworthy insights into how the brain supports cognitive functions such as perception, attention, and shortterm memory. The links between neural activity and perception, in particular, have been studied revealingly in recent decades. Here we review the striking progress in this area, giving
doi:10.1146/annurev.neuro.21.1.227
pmid:9530497
fatcat:37sbvbzdwjfufiz4sun723gorm