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BI 124 Peter Robin Hiesinger: The Self-Assembling Brain

Brain Inspired

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How to Make a Cell Different From One in Your Eye

Every single cell in your body has the same genome. Parts of that genome have been read out during a developmental process. And then those proteins get incorporated into whatever molecular function you need to change the physiology of the cell. We know in the brain, when it comes to learning, that to form long torm memory requires the feedback going back all the way to the geno.

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