> Recent work has revealed that the neural activity patterns correlated with sensation, cognition, and action often are not stable and instead undergo large scale changes over days and weeks—a phenomenon called representational drift.
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So, I'm not sure how conclusive this fmri activation study is either.
Though, is there a proto language that's not even necessary for the given measured aspects of condition?
Which artificial network architecture best approximates which functionally specialized biological neutral networks?
OpenCogPrime:KnowledgeRepresentation > Four Types of Knowledge: https://wiki.opencog.org/w/OpenCogPrime:KnowledgeRepresentat... :
> Sensory, Procedural, Episodic, Declarative
From https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40105068#40107537 re: cognitive hierarchy and specialization :
> But FWIU none of these models of cognitive hierarchy or instruction are informed by newer developments in topological study of neural connectivity;