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... properties of net- works that compute invariants in the distribution of their stimuli . ooo. - 1. INTRODUCTION Ten neurons can be interconnected in pre- cisely 1,287,650,500,228,229,401,703,205,376 dif- ferent ways . This count excludes ...
... properties of net- works that compute invariants in the distribution of their stimuli . ooo. - 1. INTRODUCTION Ten neurons can be interconnected in pre- cisely 1,287,650,500,228,229,401,703,205,376 dif- ferent ways . This count excludes ...
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... properties of this net with a random normal fiber distribution ? Fig . 31 represents the response activity for a stimulus in the form of a uniformly illuminated square . Clearly , this network operates as a computer of contours . It may ...
... properties of this net with a random normal fiber distribution ? Fig . 31 represents the response activity for a stimulus in the form of a uniformly illuminated square . Clearly , this network operates as a computer of contours . It may ...
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... properties ( the chromium atoms in the ruby ) becomes a highly ordered affair ( coherent light ) with little penalty paid in the ordering process ( energy loss to the lattice ) . I hope I shall be able to demonstrate that in biological ...
... properties ( the chromium atoms in the ruby ) becomes a highly ordered affair ( coherent light ) with little penalty paid in the ordering process ( energy loss to the lattice ) . I hope I shall be able to demonstrate that in biological ...
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