p**q 发帖数: 6 | 1 Based on two-photon imaging (Stettler DD and Axel R. Neuron 2009) and recent
tracing experiments (Sosulski DL, Nature. 2011), Axel concluded that no “
grandmother" neuron exsited for olfactory sensation/perception. Do you think
this is a valid conclusion/reseaonable hypothesis, or just an
overexplanation of data? | f**d 发帖数: 768 | 2 need read the paper then talk
before that, the conclusion seems reasonable to me:
I always think that the final encoding of a big object is coming from
a spatial-temporal spiking pattern derived from special network connectivity
,
not from a final grandmother
recent
think
【在 p**q 的大作中提到】 : Based on two-photon imaging (Stettler DD and Axel R. Neuron 2009) and recent : tracing experiments (Sosulski DL, Nature. 2011), Axel concluded that no “ : grandmother" neuron exsited for olfactory sensation/perception. Do you think : this is a valid conclusion/reseaonable hypothesis, or just an : overexplanation of data?
| n****r 发帖数: 246 | 3 I agree with your point. Someone presented this paper in our lab meeting.
connectivity
【在 f**d 的大作中提到】 : need read the paper then talk : before that, the conclusion seems reasonable to me: : I always think that the final encoding of a big object is coming from : a spatial-temporal spiking pattern derived from special network connectivity : , : not from a final grandmother : : recent : think
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