@danijarh @TonyZador @neuralreckoning @tyrell_turing Just want to post this under appreciated paper: https://t.co/xt9GP0WT3M. Current ANNs *may* benefit by having reconfigurable units that contain 'branches' that can have primed vs non-primed states.
Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http://t.co/7HXYnlFG
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @DrDavidDelany: Dendritic hold and read: novel theory of STM based on slow dissociation of neurotransmitters from receptors: http://t ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
Dendritic hold and read: novel theory of STM based on slow dissociation of neurotransmitters from receptors: http://t.co/NQE6gdke
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
Feedfoward Memory Architecture. Neurobiologie de la mémoire. http://t.co/Fs5cZXE8
RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http: ...
NMDA receptors = ace RT @Neuro_Skeptic: Could receptors that hold transmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http://t.co/I6iHNYI5
Very interesting theory... Could receptors that "hold" neurotransmitter over time explain some kinds of memory? http://t.co/dzjwoTV1