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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Wow. Cool! This really relates to my preprint in terms a theoretical take on what might be happening — the idea of levels of representation. At different levels/layers we see different statistics of the input being encoded, see more:https://dx.doi.org/10.1101/626374
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All roads lead to the multilevel multiscale architectures and ecosystems
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Yeah, haha. Also... It's such a cool finding
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I need to think/read about this more, but I really would love to see how the kinds of models we present in my preprint would relate/cope with the kinds of data you talk about in your preprint, Carsen!
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Can I have your thoughts on this please? Low level repertoires that allow for fluidity or continuity in potential (a subset that can approximately constitute a smooth-ish topology or manifold) and higher level incorporation or instrumentalizing ?https://twitter.com/neuropoetic/status/1142591102865805312?s=19 …
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Check out this paper from
@andpruhttps://twitter.com/andpru/status/1142418830217666560?s=20 …Carsen Stringer added,
Andrew Pruszynski @andpruReplying to @shadlen @computingnature @marius10pPerceptual report is not the only thing these visual inputs are used for. In touch, for example, there is nearly an order of magnitude increase in orientation acuity when people are engaged in hand control. https://elifesciences.org/articles/312002 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Woah, that's amazingly interesting and super relevant!
@o_guest@ProfData do you also have anything to add here - relevant theories/works/observations? - it seems particularly interesting in terms of resolution/acuity idiosyncratic to specific implementation-alg couplings?1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
Oh, I'll have to have a serious think and I'm really crashing from both an exhausting day and a week of conference! 
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Rest well and thanks for investing some brain energy for my crackpottery
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