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I have never attempted a new page this ambitious before. Looking forward to review and contributions from other Wikipedians :) Over time I intend to expand this considerably; alas going deeper into the mathematics of what Doya proposed would involve re-creating many diagrams, which I cannot simply 'lift' from the journals in question due to copyright constraints. So, the quest shall continue!

For anyone new to neuroscience: this is probably one of the more ambitious attempts to apply computational analysis to existing biological behaviour. Scary cool, in other words, for those into the neurological basis for behaviour.

Over time, I expect this article to end up about double its initial length. Contributions appreciated!

Hayaku (talk) 10:53, 4 August 2013 (UTC)[reply]