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時間的同期にもとづく感覚属性のバインディング
Sensory Attribute Binding from Temporal Synchrony
2009
The Brain & Neural Networks
Sensory Attribute Binding from Temporal Synchrony
Temporal synchrony is a critical cue for binding attributes processed by separate sensory channels, but it remains controversial how the brain computes synchrony across different attributes. Here we describe our hypothesis, time marker theory, which states that cross-attribute synchrony is not based on simultaneous completion of attribute processing, but on the comparison of salient features (time markers) extracted from sensory signals evoked by the stimulus. This hypothesis was originally
doi:10.3902/jnns.16.22
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