Representation in the Brain

Author(s)
Jonathan Edwards
Asim Roy
Juyang Weng
Leonid Perlovsky
Tarek Besold
Language
EnglishAbstract
This eBook contains ten articles on the topic of representation of abstract concepts, both simple and complex, at the neural level in the brain. Seven of the articles directly address the main competing theories of mental representation – localist and distributed. Four of these articles argue – either on a theoretical basis or with neurophysiological evidence – that abstract concepts, simple or complex, exist (have to exist) at either the single cell level or in an exclusive neural cell assembly. There are three other papers that argue for sparse distributed representation (population coding) of abstract concepts. There are two other papers that discuss neural implementation of symbolic models. The remaining paper deals with learning of motor skills from imagery versus actual execution. A summary of these papers is provided in the Editorial.
Keywords
spaces in the brain; localist representation; abstract cognitive system; cognitive architecture; complexity analysis; single cell theory; representation of abstract concepts; neural blackboard architecture; distributed representation; population codingISBN
9782889455966Publisher
Frontiers Media SAPublisher website
www.frontiersin.orgPublication date and place
2018Series
Frontiers Research Topics,Classification
Psychology
Psychology