GaryGaulin
Posts: 5385 Joined: Oct. 2012
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Quote (Jim_Wynne @ Mar. 31 2014,19:47) | Quote (GaryGaulin @ Mar. 31 2014,19:31) | Quote (N.Wells @ Mar. 31 2014,19:21) | Quote | The model is for as simply as possible demonstrating the very basics of the "underlying process" of a system that (last I read) has indeed also been evidenced in insects. |
Quote | Such networks have been evidenced in insects and other animals, and I am NOT going to waste my time defending myself against the use of the word "hippocampus" when it's not even mentioned anywhere in the online code anymore because of the possibility of multiple names for roughly the same thing. |
Okay, cite some evidence that insects have a hippocampus. |
Show me where I argued that "insects have a hippocampus". |
Specifically, what organism do you think you're modeling? |
Hopefully it's representative of all animals that still have an intact brain. How many exceptions there may be is currently impossible to determine. It might take at least a couple more decades to know either way. Regardless of how that turns out the "Grid Cell Network" model is fine the way it is, for AI.
-------------- The theory of intelligent design holds that certain features of the universe and of living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, not an undirected process such as natural selection.
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