Languages of the Brain: Experimental Paradoxes and Principles in Neuropsychology |
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inductiona model for memory storage | 41 |
synopsis | 47 |
adaptation | 54 |
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achieved action activity amygdala analysis anatomical animals axon basal ganglia become behavior brain function central nervous system cerebellar cerebellum cerebral cortex changes Chapter chemical coding construction context core-brain cortical cortical columns decrementing dendrites diagram discharge discrimination dishabituation effect emotion evidence excitation experimental experiments fact feedback feelings frontal cortex habituation hologram holographic hypothalamic hypothesis indicate induced inferior temporal cortex inhibition initial input systems involved language learning lesions lobe mechanism medial memory modification monkeys motor cortex movement muscle muscle spindles nerve impulses neural neurological neurons neurophysiological nucleus observations occur operation optical organism orienting paradox pattern perception performed posterior Pribram problem produced psychological reaction receptive field receptor record reflex reinforcement relationship representation response retina sensitive sensory servomechanism signals slow potential microstructure spatial spindle Spinelli structures suggests symbols synapses temporal cortex thalamus tion tissue trials visual cortex wave form