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Talking about blue brain, digital twins and the likes: The danger of building a brain from scratch: trialsanderrors.substack.com/p/the-danger...
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Having a model of the brain that works in many cases seems like a good idea. Is it really ?
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The danger of building a brain from scratch
Nice work adding to the mounting evidence that the ON-OFF division is not so straightforward. It could explain why we could change the ON-OFF selectivity of ganglion cells by changing the visual context in this paper: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Ganglion cells classically respond to either light increase (ON) or decrease (OFF). Here, the authors show that during natural scene stimulation, a single ganglion cell can switch between ON and OFF d...
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Context-dependent selectivity to natural images in the retina - Nature Communications
How is the ON and OFF pathway split in the visual system? 🤔 The textbook standard, that bipolar cells are separated simply by the glutamate receptors they express, might be due for an update....a short 🧵
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