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{"target":"https://pubannotation.org/docs/sourcedb/PMC/sourceid/2940453","sourcedb":"PMC","sourceid":"2940453","source_url":"https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/2940453","text":"We emphasize that perfect reconstruction is neither the goal nor the final stage of information processing. When the sensory-cortical neurons reconstruct information from the phase code, they also add information to it. Reconstruction in the real brain is not an exact reproduction of the sensory information, since the input coming from the sensory thalamic nuclei is combined with inputs from a number of associated cortical areas. Rather, reconstruction is the stage at which important transformations, such as topographical and coordinate transformations and the combination of information from other cortical areas, take place. The reconstruction stage is also the starting point for cortico-cortical information transfer.","tracks":[]}