Efficient coding hypothesis

The efficient coding hypothesis was proposed by Horace Barlow in 1961 as a theoretical model of sensory neuroscience in the brain. Within the brain, neurons communicate with one another by sending electrical impulses referred to as action potentials or spikes.

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Efficient coding hypothesis

The efficient coding hypothesis was proposed by Horace Barlow in 1961 as a theoretical model of sensory neuroscience in the brain. Within the brain, neurons communicate with one another by sending electrical impulses referred to as action potentials or spikes.

This neuron ends here.

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