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irregular verb Reged: 04/08/04 Posts: 37526 |
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If you click my signature's brain fart icon, you can interact with a demo that shows how a partial signal cue (resembling a part of a learned memory engram) through a process of electrical field activation (the fields are transient not stored) and branched axon "broadcasting" of that local field event (eg. sensory nerve UP). the active branch forms ARC protein when connecting to remote cortical neurons if they are active - [thus forming memory engrams - AKA synchronous activation - what fires together wires together], and if they are resting, and a quorum of other branched axons also touch it - then the resting neuron is reactivated and the memory pattern is restored. using this demo, you can restore most of a memory engram differently with different partial samples (clicking in the upper left). clicking in the upper right you can see how the branches work. let it learn other images and see how the same system behaves and note that some spillover in perception ensues. also note that it is never 100% like data, so not like computers, and though there are processes occurring at different speeds they are not like computers either except for the 6-layer cortex part that detects motion before perception can occur, and which hides what is not changing from resonant mental contents (by blocking local thalamic feedback for the column). I appreciate the derailing of the thread. -------------------- _ 🧠_
Edited by redgreenvines (12/01/23 05:00 AM)
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