On 09 Sep 2014, at 05:16, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:
Some pretty amazing adaptive behavior with clear strategic
awareness. It shows what even a small fish brain is capable of
(small as compared with a humans almost 100 billion neurons)
Thought you might enjoy watching this clip 80,000 neurons fire in a
zebrafish brain
http://www.sciencealert.com.au/news/20142907-25942.html
I watched it over a few times seeing this simple, yet still fairly
numerous 80,000 node + (multiple factors more synaptic connections)
network in dynamic action.... How it lights up then relaxes back into
lower activity; how activity in one region of the fish brain seems
to trigger or be associated with other areas that light up with
neural activity in a seemingly synchronized manner.
Fascinating. It looks like one of Telmo's graph, with an observable
dynamics.
Those transparent animals reminds me of the planar boolean graph of
the MGA ...
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Sent: Monday, September 08, 2014 3:23 PM
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Subject: Fish can communicate and UNDERSTAND each other!
http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/08/when-your-preys-in-a-hole-and-you-dont-have-a-pole-use-a-moray/
I told you that most animals are less stupid than we might think :)
Stupidity grows with competence. With a big brain and agile hands, you
*can* blow up the planet.
Intelligence if of type <>t. You have <>t -> <> ~<>t. Consistency
entails the consistency of inconsistency.It is the basic roots of all
our human and living-being problems. I think.
I think that we can teach a planaria to move in a virtual environment,
and this could be handy to study simple natural neural net. And copy
them. Even for planaria (thousand of neurons, only 19 optical neuron
entries) we might copy them a long time before having a mathematical
specification of the global functioning. The extreme regeneration
power of the planaria is also helpful in the study of brain development.
http://www.scholarpedia.org/article/Planaria_nervous_system
or
http://rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/363/1500/2071.full
n neuron machines can only support mathematical specification for m
neuron machines when m is much less than n.
Bruno
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