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-==== Researches on WBA ==== 
-Some researches conform to the specification of the [[WBA Product]] and others may be more vaguely related to the [[http://wba-initiative.org/en/wba/|the WBAI approach]].\\ 
-While the specification of the [[WBA Product]] is rather abstract, this page refers to concrete brain organs to give an 'image' of WBA.\\  A WBA would have to incorporate at least the first three components (the perceptual system, the hippocampus, and the pre-frontal-cortex-basal-ganglia-thalamus loop). 
  
-Note that this page is under construction.  
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-=== Two-Stream Perceptual System === 
-It is hypothesized that the visual and auditory systems in the brain are separated into [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-streams_hypothesis|ventral and dorsal streams]].\\  The feature-place separation by the two streams would be related to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binding_problem|the binding problem]] (at least the binding of information on perceptual features and their locations).\\ 
-At least the ventral stream consists of a cascade of cortical regions, forming a 'deep' network.  A model also has to take into account the fact that the cascade is richly bi-directional with afferent and efferent connections. 
-=== Hippocampus === 
-=== Pre-frontal Cortex, Basal Ganglia and Thalamus === 
-=== Amygdala === 
-=== 'Language Areas' === 
-=== References === 
-  * [[https://grey.colorado.edu/CompCogNeuro/index.php/CCNBook/Main|The Computational Cognitive Neuroscience Book]] 
-  * [[http://blog.agi.io/2015/12/how-to-build-general-intelligence.html|How to build a General Intelligence: Circuits and Pathways]] 
-  * [[http://www.reservoir-computing.org|Reservoir-Computing.org]] 
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