http://www.cafepress.com/liagen/4248963
The adult human brain has been estimated to contain from 1014 to 5 × 1014 (100-500 trillion) synapses.
The connections between neurons are much more complex than those implemented in neural computing architectures. In the brain, memories are very likely represented by patterns of activation amongst networks of neurons. However, how these representations are formed, retrieved and reach conscious awareness is not completely understood. Cognitive processes that characterize human intelligence are mainly ascribed to the emergent properties of complex dynamic characteristics in the complex systems that constitute neural networks.
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Well... the neurons of that from us human species are very complex indeed which is why most studies usually start with those that are insects or even microbes. Most of the recent successes have been reverse engineered. The basic elements are now a survival of the fittest adaptation, as it's not that they were given any emotions to go on. So far these actions are presented with random sequencing to their list of attributed "behaviours" whenever they reproduce such as in how to move faster.
ThankYouESM 2 years ago
seems lots of colors for biologists!
one could feel jealous
asiangirl4me 3 years ago