Hi, I have some questions. As I understand it, neurons have a bunch of dendrites. Each dendrite has a set of synapses. If enough are on, the dendrite turns on. If any dendrite of a neuron is on, then the neuron turns on. 1. When do sequence memory synapses learn? As far as I know, s.m. neurons are predicted and then verified by the columnar activation. Does the whole neuron learn after being predicted, or just the dendrite which activated? 2. Are new sequence memory synapses formed? 3. Do sequence memory neurons start with random synapses? 4. Do spatial pooler neurons have dendrites?
Thanks.
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