Hippocampal GW paper with Thomas.
Here are some relevant papers, Thomas.
1. Competition for access to the hippocampal regions OR inferior temporal lobe.
a. Marois - limited capacity bottleneck regions in neocortex --- nice picture. Marois - lim cap bottleneck cortex.pdf
b. Marois - the whole paper. Marois - LIM CAP IN BRAIN - TICS 2005.pdf
c. competition in the inferior temporal lobe: competition in inferior temporal lobe.pdf
d. competition in the dentate gyrus: Dentate gyrus as a filter or gate to hippo.pdf
2. Wide distribution of hippocampal system activity related to consciousness.
a. Moroni, Sleep, REM & Hippocampal (intracranial) recording, PLOS ONE2007. Moroni - Sleep & hippo - PLOS ONE2007.pdf
3. Others.
Working together using this wiki
Think of this wiki as a shared online whiteboard. Your entire group can share information using this wiki, making your research accessible to everyone. Play around with this wiki: Notice how you can add comments to a page, see what people have changed, and edit all the text.
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Encyclopedia of Stars |
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Meetings
When should we meet?
Who |
When I can meet |
Jesse |
M-F, 8am-5pm |
Chris |
Anytime after 2pm |
Dana |
Saturday, 5pm |
Pat |
Sunday, 4pm-8pm |
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Comments (1)
Anonymous said
at 9:27 am on Feb 22, 2008
My first use of your wiki, Bernie. I have iust read the Rolls paper on attention in natural scenes. You really should take a look at Ch.12 in *The Cognitive Brain*, "Self-Directed Learning in a Complex Environment". It explains more than the Rolls model and depends on the operating characteristics of the retinoid system to attend to and *parse* salient objects out of a spatially extended complex scene.
I'd be interested in your comments about this.
Arnold
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