The process of deciphering information conveyed by neurons in the human brain is known as neural coding. Conventionally, it has been done by considering how neurons change their rate of firing signals ...
For more than a century, maps of the brain have been based on how brain tissue looks under the microscope. These anatomical ...
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How the brain stores 'unattended' information: Neuronal firing disproves activity-silent hypothesis
Understanding how the human brain stores information and later uses it to complete various tasks has been a long-standing goal of neuroscience and psychology research. Past studies have identified ...
How do electrical signals become "about" something? Through purely physical processes, neural networks transform activity ...
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