Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective by John Robert Burger

Brain Theory From A Circuits And Systems Perspective by John Robert Burger

Author:John Robert Burger
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer New York, New York, NY


(c)What is involved in designing a code that removes only one attribute at a time? (HINT: Think of a shift register filled with ones in which a zero is shifted across the register.)

8.Design a different 4-bit pseudorandom count sequence using gates as in this chapter.

9.Provide a timing diagram for the major variables for Problem 8.

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Identification of Signals

Attributes (cues)—Attributes refer to the distributed signals that constitute a mental impression or image. Each attribute for an image is assumed to be held in distributed STM and collectively they represent consciousness. STM is so called because each STM neuron emits pulses that repeat for up to several seconds, thanks to an extended triggering voltage in dendrites and soma.

The cues that are taken to activate long-term memory are a subset of all possible attributes. The subset is indexed and numbered 1 ≤ k ≤ K. The size of the subset K is unknown but it is assumed to be substantial. The value K represents the number of communication channels going to associative (long term) memory. It is also the number of simulated qubits assumed to aid memory search in the event of inconsistencies in the cues.



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