Adaptive Stimulus Representations: A Computational Theory of Hippocampal-Region Function
–Neural Information Processing Systems
We present a theory of cortico-hippocampal interaction in discrimination learning. The hippocampal region is presumed to form new stimulus representations which facilitate learning by enhancing the discriminability of predictive stimuli and compressing stimulus-stimulus redundancies. The cortical and cerebellar regions, which are the sites of long-term memory. It also makes several novel predictions which remain to be investigated empirically. The theory implies that the hippocampal region is involved in even the simplest learning tasks; although hippocampal-Iesioned animals may be able to use other strategies to learn these tasks.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Apr-6-2023, 19:02:43 GMT
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