Why are so many areas of the brain devoted to multisensory integration of information? http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26758843
@160B It must be a process because it produces a protocol of memories that you can reflectively access as your stream of personal experience
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@Plinz memories are encoded way after the marshalling yard step (not at the level of 'attention'), we are talking about sensory input here -
@160B There is a process (prob originating in dlpfc) that moves pointers through your cortex and records a story about what it encounters - 4 more replies
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