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Entities also require relational coding and binding.

Timothy F BradyIgor S Utochkin
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2020)
Although Bastin et al. propose a useful model for thinking about the structure of memory and memory deficits, their distinction between entities and relational encoding is incompatible with data showing that even individual objects - prototypical "entities" - are made up of distinct features which require binding. Thus, "entity" and "relational" brain regions may need to solve fundamentally the same problems.
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