Nature Neuroscience
3, 1066 - 1068 (2000)
doi:10.1038/80566
Organization through experienceEarl K. Miller
The author is at the Center for Learning and Memory,
RIKEN-MIT Neuroscience Research Center, and Department of Brain and Cognitive
Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts 02139, USA.
ekm@ai.mit.edu
Erickson and colleagues suggest that nearby neurons in the perirhinal
cortex share similar object preferences, and that these groups may develop
based on visual experience.
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