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Modularity and attention: Is the binding problem real?

Pages 303-311 | Received 31 May 1994, Published online: 24 Oct 2007

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Anne Treisman. (1999) Solutions to the Binding Problem. Neuron 24:1, pages 105-125.
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Christoph von der Malsburg. (1999) The What and Why of Binding. Neuron 24:1, pages 95-104.
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Maximilian Riesenhuber & Tomaso Poggio. (1999) Are Cortical Models Really Bound by the “Binding Problem”?. Neuron 24:1, pages 87-93.
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Geoffrey M. Ghose & John Maunsell. (1999) Specialized Representations in Visual Cortex. Neuron 24:1, pages 79-85.
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Michael N. Shadlen & J.Anthony Movshon. (1999) Synchrony Unbound. Neuron 24:1, pages 67-77.
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Wolf Singer. (1999) Neuronal Synchrony: A Versatile Code for the Definition of Relations?. Neuron 24:1, pages 49-65.
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Charles M. Gray. (1999) The Temporal Correlation Hypothesis of Visual Feature Integration. Neuron 24:1, pages 31-47.
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John H. Reynolds & Robert Desimone. (1999) The Role of Neural Mechanisms of Attention in Solving the Binding Problem. Neuron 24:1, pages 19-29.
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Jeremy M. Wolfe & Kyle R. Cave. (1999) The Psychophysical Evidence for a Binding Problem in Human Vision. Neuron 24:1, pages 11-17.
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Adina L. Roskies. (1999) The Binding Problem. Neuron 24:1, pages 7-9.
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A.H.C. van der Heijden & S. Bem. (1997) Successive Approximations to an Adequate Model of Attention. Consciousness and Cognition 6:2-3, pages 413-428.
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