A Novel Hypothesis on Cortical Map: Topological Continuity

1997 
The paper proposes that some cortical maps are indeed topologically continuous, distributed representations, i.e. representations that also contain and make use of topological information. It is shown that the hypothesis is consistent with experimental observations and might suggest how the cortex can carry out computations that involve spatial or topological reasoning, like trajectory generation, visuomotor transformations.
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