Thursday, August 09, 2007
cleaning out my drafts box
often i'll save a link as a draft for a blog post, particularly if i don't have the time right then to devote to a proper treatment on the subject. however, this is certainly a mistake as i end up with mountains of drafts and few posts! so i'll be posting some brief notes for a while with all of the links i've saved... stay tuned!
up first (as it's the oldest): a great lay explanation of how memory works for those interested from the always-interesting sci. am. mind magazine. an excerpt:
up first (as it's the oldest): a great lay explanation of how memory works for those interested from the always-interesting sci. am. mind magazine. an excerpt:
The moment-to-moment memories necessary for operating in the present are handled well by transient adjustments in the strength of individual synapses. But when an event is important enough or is repeated enough, synapses fire to make the neuron in turn fire neural impulses repeatedly and strongly, declaring "this is an event that should be recorded." The relevant genes turn on, and the synapses that are holding the short-term memory when the synapse-strengthening proteins find them, become, in effect, tattooed.
Labels: neuroscience
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You should check out "An Introduction to Natural Computation" by some dude named Ballard.
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chris, at
Sat Aug 11, 09:21:00 AM
I read "great lay" and got side-tracked.
What were you saying?
By
Mungowitz, at
Wed Aug 15, 07:53:00 AM
oh hahaha :)
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ns, at
Wed Aug 15, 09:20:00 AM
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