Two physicists from Tel Aviv imprinted rudimentary memories onto a network of living neurons. Now that's something worth rapping about.
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Two physicists from Tel Aviv imprinted rudimentary memories onto a network of living neurons. Now that's something worth rapping about.
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lame..the tell "things" are everyday tell my wife...why no news? Why not something about energy and biological timemashines??? lol ...it works! greetings, berlin2009
"Two methods of training, that work for sure, is to reward a good deed and punish bad behavior. Experimenters had tried both methods and failed. The common wisdom was to no avail. Neurons make up their own memory if you just let them be. They'll fire in a new pattern, and this quality is key. A new memory can arise from network creativity, so if you want to teach the neurons, set them free."
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It bears thinking about... ;)
Hehe... *sigh*
I'm for the latter.