Dan Goodman on Nostr: Could we decide if a simulated spiking neural network uses spike timing or not? Given ...
Could we decide if a simulated spiking neural network uses spike timing or not? Given that we have full access to the state of the network and can simulate perturbations. Ideas for how we could decide? Would everyone agree? #neuroscience #SpikingNeuralNetworks #computationalneuroscience #compneuro
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