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The functional meaning of reverberations for sensoric and contextual encoding
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 February 2010
Abstract
Amit argues that the local neuronal spike rate that persists (reverberating) in the absence of the eliciting stimulus represents the code of the eliciting stimulus. Based on the general argument that the inferred functional meaning of reverberation depends in part on the type of representational assumptions, reverberations may only be important for the encoding of contextual information.
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