The Organization of Action-Oriented Memory for a Perceiving System. Part I: The Basic Model

Abstract
We argue that the brain be viewed as a layered computer, with long-term memory serving to ensure the correlation of “sensory features” in the “sensory layers” with “output feature, clusters” in the “motor layers” which can determine action appropriate to objects in the environment; while short-term memory resides in maintained activity of “output feature clusters” which may be appropriate to the current environment though uncorrelated with current, sensory input.

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