Interplay: Dispersed Activation in Neural Networks

10/22/2012
by   Richard L. Churchill, et al.
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This paper presents a multi-point stimulation of a Hebbian neural network with investigation of the interplay between the stimulus waves through the neurons of the network. Equilibrium of the resulting memory is achieved for recall of specific memory data at a rate faster than single point stimulus. The interplay of the intersecting stimuli appears to parallel the clarification process of recall in biological systems.

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