Story time! Single neurons in the brain can’t be depended on for reliable information. Here are some neurons from our recent study, recorded twice in response to the same visual stimuli. Different neurons are active at different times! https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/679324v1 …pic.twitter.com/BmAAkxyb3M
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We conclude that mice have a lot of information in their brains, which are 1000x smaller than ours.pic.twitter.com/xVxz0TW5cB
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They can’t communicate this information to us, but that does not mean they don’t use it, for example as a first step to another computation.pic.twitter.com/9xxfVQ7nPW
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We hope to find out in the future what these other computations might be.
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We publicly shared the data and code from this paper if anyone wants to dig further. data:https://figshare.com/articles/Recordings_of_20_000_neurons_from_V1_in_response_to_oriented_stimuli/8279387 … code:https://github.com/MouseLand/stringer-et-al-2019 …
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Yes, we see motion and changes. The is a big part of Numenta's work.
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I can spot the difference by zooming in and looking at the pixels. Am I cheating with this approach?
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