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If our memory is too fixed, we cannot flexibly recombine elements.
Thus, we also tested if our chimpanzee subjects could flexibly recombine beginning and ending elements across associative pairs.
Such an encoding scheme would explain the ability of both animals and humans to flexibly recombine learned temporal patterns with a new spatial sequence and vice versa (Ullén and Bengtsson, 2003; Ali et al., 2013; Kornysheva et al., 2013).
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Our focus is on analyzing the emergent properties of the megamap model, a quasi-continuous attractor network in which place cells are flexibly recombined to represent a large spatial environment.
The megamap model flexibly recombines place cells to extend standard attractor network models of place cells, in which the majority of cells have one place field, to larger environments in which place cells have been shown experimentally to have multiple, irregularly spaced place fields [24 26].
This ability to flexibly modify and recombine sequences of physical movements in space and time enables humans to exhibit great creativity in music, language, and many other tasks that require motor skills.
But the greater potential lies in mechanisms for aggregating primary source data in ways that allow users to filter and recombine data easily and flexibly for whatever purposes they imagine [ 1, 3, 4].
That'll fix everything, flexibly.
Art can recombine the circuits.
Next, practise thinking more flexibly.
Lear was "flexibly and appealingly feminine".
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