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Neural Recycling: Decoding Brain Functions & Holistic Processing

Explore the concept of neural reuse in the brain, questioning if all regions have specialized tasks or if the brain works holistically. Understand endogenesis and how columns form from resonators for movements. Engage in the study of brain processes.

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Neural Recycling: Decoding Brain Functions & Holistic Processing

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  1. Neural reuse panel Włodzisław Duch Katedra Informatyki Stosowanej Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika, ToruńSCE NTU Singapur Google: W Duch IJCNN, 4.08.2011

  2. Functions and regions Localisation: Is every region of the brain endowed with sepcilized tasks, and every taks done by a fixed subset of specialized regions? Holism: Or is the whole brain working on the taks? Neither. 3 3 1 5 5 1 2 6 2 6 4 4

  3. Recycling ? M. Anderson, Neural reuse: a fundamental organizational principle of the brain. BBS 33, 245–313(2010) Endogenesis. Formation of columns from resonators responsible for movements, from wiggling in worms to salamander out of phase RPGs. Engineering: 4CAPS (Marcel Just)

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  5. Attention (77)

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