As a result of our research, in [60], a solution to the binding problem for perception was suggested by
combining the already existing binding hypotheses in a conclusive way, supplementing them with
other insights about the perceptual system of the brain, and translating them into a technically
implementable model. It was demonstrated via computational simulations that different binding
mechanisms proposed in literature are not mutually inclusive. On the contrary! At different
hierarchical levels and in different development stages, different binding mechanisms are acting in
perception. An overview about these circumstances is given in Figure 20. A detailed description can
be found in.
combining the already existing binding hypotheses in a conclusive way, supplementing them with
other insights about the perceptual system of the brain, and translating them into a technically
implementable model. It was demonstrated via computational simulations that different binding
mechanisms proposed in literature are not mutually inclusive. On the contrary! At different
hierarchical levels and in different development stages, different binding mechanisms are acting in
perception. An overview about these circumstances is given in Figure 20. A detailed description can
be found in.