Cats, dogs and categories
Hemai Parthasarathy
Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6818, 300-300
Abstract:
How does the brain group some or other set of features — say of cats or of dogs — into a general category? Astonishingly, it seems that such information can be represented at the single-neuron level.
Date: 2001
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