Talk:Neural binding
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Neural Binding is a concept that arose in neuroscience to explain how the "percept", that is awareness of an external scene or object, can be formed as a unity, by the brain when the i9nformation it contains are process min so may different and distributed areas of the cerebral cortex and possibly lower nuclei of the brain. The nmost infoluental solution was that of Hebb, who in 1949, proposed that "reververatory xircuitsa form between activated beurons and nthose ncircuits bgrow into larger "cell assemblies" that could mediate the percept and even later function, when reactivated, as memory.