Two ways that the brain encodes information are 1) in spatial arrays and maps, and 2) in changing the firing rate of neurons. Which of the following describes these types of coding?
A) They are both examples of types of spatial coding
B) The first is an example of temporal spatial coding, and the second is an example of spatial coding
C) The first is an example of spatial coding, and the second is an example of temporal coding
D) They are both examples of differing types of temporal coding
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