Chaos in the mind
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(New page: This page is about the '''role of chaos in neural networks''' at the interface between neuroscience and psychology. One major role may be to guarantee creativity and diversity of behavio...) |
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Neural networks are inherently complex because | Neural networks are inherently complex because | ||
every connection involves a merging and splitting | every connection involves a merging and splitting | ||
| - | operation. | + | operation. When the brain processes information, |
| - | in every step the state is merged and splitted | + | in every step the previous state is merged and splitted |
in complex ways. | in complex ways. | ||