User:Tthiess

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>goals: -make distinct from Binding Problem -focus on theories of physiological mechanisms proposed in experiment -develop possible implications of binding disorder to clinical relevance -leave philosophical conclusions for the Binding Problem page -i.e. leave out dualist notions, holographic theory, etc.


>Article Structure

-Definitions -belongs to theoretical neuroscience -what is it: symbolic representation and neuronal encoding -Definition of terms (distinction between Neural binding & binding problem etc) -Types of binding -Cognitive/mental -Sensory/qualia -memory/associative/learning -Inter-disciplinary correlates -Gestalt psychology -Subjective Unity of Perception in philosophy

-Proposed Mechanisms -synchrony hypothesis (temporal/phase encoding) -gamma frequencies -escapes combinatorial problem -global attractor state -feature integration/ location-association -anatomical binding hypothesis (one-to-one) -Orch OR? (at least to address non-locality?)

-Common Test Cases (and connection with modern sensation/perception models) -Visual object representation/binocular rivalry -Ach in feature detection -Olfactory Perception -Arousal and attentional selection -parietal lobe role -working memory and learning -hippocampal role -language processing

-Difficulties -connectivity problem (one-to-one, set for every permutation) -attached and allocated in time -anatomical architecture structure -syntax (atomic and composite symbols) -superposition and ambiguity -Departures from Hebbian Model? -non-locality issues?

-Proposed Clinical Implications -Autism -‘weak central coherence’ -sensory affectations in autistic -context difficulties -Schizophrenia -based on synchronicity model, 'splitting' leads to incoherency -Alzheimer’s -Arising from brain damage