Alternatives to feature detection and perceptual atoms
Relational primitives vs. absolute detections
Iconic vs. discrete, symbolic representations
Waves (form-relations) vs. particles (e.g. pixels, discrete features)
Correlation-based approaches to perception
Temporal autocorrelation in audition (Licklider)
Spatial autocorrelation in vision (Uttal)
Revising Gestaltist mechanisms to incorporate neural volley patterns,axonally-transmitted spike trains, and spatiotemporal geometries
Gibsonian perspectives: bringing the correlation structure
of the environment into the organism via iconic temporal representations
Generalized mechanisms for building up invariant structures in sensory
inputs: object formation and separation via recurrent timing nets
A high-level view of neural integration
Pattern-resonance processes rather than feature-detections and decision trees
Recurrent vs. linear process
Multiplexing of information in the time domain
Asynchronous temporal-pattern codes
Broadcast modes of coordination
Tag systems for elaboration/annotation of incoming information by neural assemblies