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Plate 1. A topographical mapping of the Nc component that occurs during sustained a5en6on and ina5en6on for the frequent familiar, infrequent familiar, and infrequent novel s6muli. The data in each figure represent an 80ms average of the ERP for the Nc component at the maximum point of the ERP response. The data are plo5ed with a cubic spline interpola6on algorithm, with an averaged electrode reference, and represent absolute amplitude of the ERP (from Richards, 2000c).

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Page 1: sustainedaen6onandinaen6onforthefrequentfamiliar ...average"of"the"ERP"for"the"Nc ... poten6al"map"(top"right)"thatmatched"the"recorded"ERP" ... perirhinal"and"parahippocampal"cor6ces."From"Brain,"Mind,"and

Plate  1.  A  topographical  mapping  of  the  Nc  component  that  occurs  during  sustained  a5en6on  and  ina5en6on  for  the  frequent  familiar,  infrequent  familiar,  and  infrequent  novel  s6muli.  The  data  in  each  figure  represent  an  80ms  average  of  the  ERP  for  the  Nc  component  at  the  maximum  point  of  the  ERP  response.  The  data  are  plo5ed  with  a  cubic  spline  interpola6on  algorithm,  with  an  averaged  electrode  reference,  and  represent  absolute  amplitude  of  the  ERP  (from  Richards,  2000c).  

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Plate  3.  Equivalent  current  dipole  analysis  of  the  presaccadic  ERP  poten6al  occurring  at  50ms  before  a  target  in  an  expected  loca6on.  The  equivalent  current  dipole  (bo5om)  generated  a  scalp  topographical  poten6al  map  (top  right)  that  matched  the  recorded  ERP  (top  leJ).  

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Plate  4.  Prefrontal  cortex,  in  par6cular,  the  dorsolateral  and  orbitofrontal  cor6ces.  From  Brain,  Mind,  and  Behavior  by  Floyd  Bloom,  Charles  A.  Nelson,  and  Arlyne  Lazerson  ©  1985,  1988,  2001  by  Educa6onal  Broadcas6ng  Corpora6on.  Used  with  the  permission  of  Worth  Publishers.  

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Plate  5.  The  hippocampus,  along  with  surrounding  cor6cal  structures  (including  subiculum,  presubiculum,  parasubiculum,  entorhinal  cortex  ,  perirhinal  and  parahippocampal  cor6ces.  From  Brain,  Mind,  and  Behavior  by  Floyd  Bloom,  Charles  A.  Nelson,  and  Arlyne  Lazerson  ©  1985,  1988,  2001  by  Educa6onal  Broadcas6ng  Corpora6on.  Used  with  the  permission  of  Worth  Publishers.s.  

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Plate  6.  The  basal  ganglia,  which  consists  primarily  of  the  striatum  (caudate  nucleus  and  putamen)  and  the  globus  pallidus.  From  Brain,  Mind,  and  Behavior  by  Floyd  Bloom,  Charles  A.  Nelson,  and  Arlyne  Lazerson  ©  1985,  1988,  2001  by  Educa6onal  Broadcas6ng  Corpora6on.  Used  with  the  permission  of  Worth  Publishers.  

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Plate  8.  LeJ:  Visual  cortex  is  composed  of  columns  of  cells  responsive  to  lines  of  different  orienta6on  (see  colour  code  at  right).  In  normal  developing  cats,  a  drama6c  sharpening  of  the  borders  occurs  between  postnatal  (P)  days  21  and  33.  In  cats  whose  eyes  have  been  sutured  shut,  the  orienta6on  columns  develop  normally  un6l  P26  and  then  their  responses  deteriorate  rapidly.  Pa5erned  s6mula6on  is  only  necessary  for  maintenance,  not  for  forma6on,  of  the  orienta6on  columns  (reprinted  with  permission  from  Crair  et  al.  (1998).  Science,  279,  p.566.  ©  1998  American  Associa6on  for  the  Advancement  of  Science).  www.sciencemag.org.