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Therefore, we will discuss below, in some detail, also a third subprocess of evaluating the applicability of previously learned association rules for the current sample. We will term this process of association by checking applicability of previously learned association rules - "top-down" association, as it starts from the rules and looks for their manifestations in the currently sampled elementary sensory representations. Notably, the previously learned association rules are simply the result of previous samples or their combination. So, in a sense, "top-down" association is an exploration for association rules, which are shared by multiple samples. Importantly, "bottom-up" association and "top-down" association may be combined. For example, after partial "bottom-up" processing, the applicability of "top-down" association rules might become more evident. Furthermore, we will also discuss below the impact of the association subprocesses on the first subprocess of sensation and..