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New Ideas for Brain Modelling 3

Kieran Greer
Abstract

This paper considers a process for the creation and subsequent firing of sequences of neuronal patterns, as might be found in the human brain. The scale is one of larger patterns emerging from an ensemble mass, possibly through some type of energy equation and a reduction procedure. The links between the patterns can be formed naturally, as a residual effect of the pattern creation itself. If the process is valid, then the pattern creation can be relatively simplistic and automatic, where the neuron does not have to do anything particularly intelligent. The pattern interfaces become slightly abstract without firm boundaries and exact structure is determined more by averages or ratios. This paper follows-on closely from the earlier research, including two earlier papers in the series and uses the ideas of entropy and cohesion. With a small addition, it is possible to show how the inter-pattern links can be determined. A new compact grid form of an earlier Counting Mechanism is also demonstrated.

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