[Martin Taylor 2010.10.07.18.02]
Interesting it should be Markram. In 1973 I published an argument that Hebbian and anti-Hebbian processes with certain timing conditions would result in informationally efficient coding of perceptual signals, and recently Markram showed that these effects did happen in real neurons under the timing conditions I described. I submitted a letter to Science about it, since that's where Markram published, and he supported its publication, but they rejected it.
Incidentally, it's a courtesy on this mailing list to start your messages with a name and time stamp, as above.
Martin
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On 2010/10/7 2:50 PM, Chad Green wrote:
Henry Markram: Supercomputing the brain's secrets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS3wMC2BpxU
Chad
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It's interesting that you mention Hebbian and anti-Hebbian processes, a binary construction in itself. I am interested in space-between processes, such as the communication properties involved in the nitric oxide (NO) molecule. NO represents how I think, and as it correlates with the circumplex of emotion, how I feel.
Chad
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Martin Taylor <mmt-csg@MMTAYLOR.NET> 10/7/2010 6:04 PM >>>
[Martin Taylor 2010.10.07.18.02]
Interesting it should be Markram. In 1973 I published an argument that
Hebbian and anti-Hebbian processes with certain timing conditions would
result in informationally efficient coding of perceptual signals, and
recently Markram showed that these effects did happen in real neurons
under the timing conditions I described. I submitted a letter to Science
about it, since that's where Markram published, and he supported its
publication, but they rejected it.
Incidentally, it's a courtesy on this mailing list to start your
messages with a name and time stamp, as above.
Martin
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On 2010/10/7 2:50 PM, Chad Green wrote:
Henry Markram: Supercomputing the brain's secrets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS3wMC2BpxU
Chad