Date: 4/12/2016 16:41:00
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 991815
Subject: Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

Neuroscientists Say Simple Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

Dr. Tsien is talking about the Theory of Connectivity, a fundamental principle for how our billions of neurons assemble and align not just to acquire knowledge, but to generalize and draw conclusions from it.

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Date: 4/12/2016 17:12:27
From: transition
ID: 991831
Subject: re: Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

I readed that, thanx

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Date: 4/12/2016 17:16:44
From: transition
ID: 991832
Subject: re: Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnsys.2016.00095/full

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Date: 4/12/2016 17:26:44
From: transition
ID: 991837
Subject: re: Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

from that article I just posted link for.

only need three neurons like I got :)

“For example, in a three-neuron circuit, one neuron encoded foods, another neuron encoded mates, the third neuron (which received convergent inputs from the food neuron and the mate neuron) encoded combined information and generated motor intents and commands such as “attractive and approaching”

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Date: 6/12/2016 11:26:18
From: Cymek
ID: 992423
Subject: re: Mathematical Logic Underlies Complex Brain Computations

I was reading an article about another problem with simulating the human brain/mind with a digital network was how every neuron itself is in fact a fairly complex computer, so you’d not only need billions of connections but each one would need to be capable of multiprocessing complex tasks and information.

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