Cell Assemblies
- If enough neurons in the CA are fired by an external source
(e.g. senses), there is a cascade of activation causing a large
percentage of the neurons to fire.
- These neurons in turn cause other neurons to fire and
the circuit will remain active.
- This is a short term memory item and will remain active after
external input ceases.
- Long term memories are formed via learning, and generally you
can not activate a short term memory that does not have a
long term one.
- This means that a range of input patterns will ignite a CA, and
that a CA is a categoriser.
- We use Pearson's product to measure reliable activation, uniqueness and
persistence
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simple system