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by joeyo
2428 days ago
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That's what it means here, too. The idea is that if you take the N-dimensional state-space of neural activity --- each dimension being the activity of a neuron or electrode or voxel or whatever --- and look at how the state evolves through time, you discover that it "lives" in a manifold, k, of much smaller dimension than the full space, N. This is, I think, simply a restatement of the fact that neurons exhibit correlations in their activity patterns. That is, not all vectors of activity are "allowed". Still, it has implications for everything from learning to brain-machine interfaces. |
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