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BI 139 Marc Howard: Compressed Time and Memory

Brain Inspired

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How Do Time Cells Work?

A. M. Staley: Time cells create a sort of sequence of normal states in the brain. He says they fire sequentially after some triggering event, such as if i chirp instead of clap. And because different stimuli trigger different sequences, he can tell what happened when in the past. The time cells appear to be representing a and in that diagonal or a you have,. You can thinkf like aa little recurrent network. It seems like this is a major thing the brain is doing as we go through our lives, is remember the recent past.

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