Braitenberg et al.: Cerebellum and sequencing
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Sequences of sensory predictions
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Quartz & Sejnowski: Cognitive development
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Classical conditioning has much to do with LTP
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Clark & Thornton: Trading spaces
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Evolution's gift is the right account of the origin of recoding functions
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Martha J. Farah (1994). Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption. BBS 17:43–104.
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The fragility of the locality assumption: Comparative evidence
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Is sequence-in/sequence-out a cerebellar mode of operation in cognition too?
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Real self-deception
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Martha J. Farah (1994). Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption. BBS 17:43–104.
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Locality, modularity, and computational neural networks
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Hippocampus and LTP: Here we go around again
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NMDA receptors: Substrates or modulators of memory formation
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Learning tidal waves versus learning sensorimotor mappings
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Martha J. Farah (1994). Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption. BBS 17:43–104.
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Neuropsychological inference using a microphrenological approach does not need a locality assumption
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Mele: Real self-deception
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If belief is a behavior, what controls it?
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Self-deception vs. self-caused deception: A comment on Professor Mele
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Shors & Matzel: Long-term potentiation
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LTP: Memory, arousal, neither, both
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The “locality assumption”: Lessons from history and neuroscience?
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The propagation of errors in sequences of cerebellar theories
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In search of common foundations for cortical computation
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Martha J. Farah (1994). Neuropsychological inference with an interactive brain: A critique of the “locality” assumption. BBS 17:43–104.
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What is the locality assumption and how is it violated?
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Distribution of activity in the cerebellar cortex resulting from passive limb movement
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Mele: Real self-deception
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Thinking and believing in self-deception
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