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>From: frank@Cookie.secapl.com (Frank Adams)
Subject: Re: grounding and the entity/environment boundary
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Date: Tue, 10 Nov 92 09:22:01 EST
>From: erwin@trwacs.fp.trw.com (Harry Erwin)
To: frank@Cookie.secapl.com (Frank Adams)
Subject: Re: grounding and the entity/environment boundary

(Would you post this response for me? My newsserver is ill.)

Desimone has shown that individual neurons retain an impressively large
number of memories. The evidence seems to support massive amounts of
switching in the dendritic arbor, which is later stabilized by growth of
new synapses and deletion of old.

Harry Erwin



