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Gaussian adaptation as a model of a brain

December 21, 2007 by kjellstrom

To see a possible connection between Gaussian adaptation, GA, and a brain we may first look at a 2-dimensional computer simulation of the process according to the figure below. It relies on the assumption that neuron kernels may add, synapses may multiply and axons may delay signal values (in accordance with the theory of digital filters).



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