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Latest revision as of 02:12, 15 October 2017
A junction node is one type of element in narrow relational network notation. At junction nodes, one-way lines converge. Connections to junction nodes can be excitatory or inhibitory. Activation comes from one or more lines on the plural side and may continue on the singular side. A special type of junction node is called the blocking element.
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- LangBrain.
- Lamb, Sydney M. 1999. Pathways of the Brain: The Neurocognitive Basis of Language. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.