The structure of representations in our brain is such that replacing a neuron with another will entrain the new neuron with the same function as the one it replaces.
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Replying to @kalovbliov
it depends how many you take out. if the area is large enough then the solution space will become so large that you probably won't recover the original state (even though the new one may be equivalent, as long as the temporary absence does not throw everything else into disarray)
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Replying to @Mehr_Tash @kalovbliov
this kind of fundamental confusion is why hebbian learning was the last generally useful insight into the nature of the mind that neuroscience ever had
1:40 PM - 29 Sep 2018
from San Francisco, CA
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