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by jacquesm
1075 days ago
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Not necessarily, because you could also simulate the worm without neurons at all. It's the closeness of the simulation to the real thing that demands that it is done right and the question effectively is: is this simulation close enough that if such a detail would be wrong that it would fail? One way to answer that would be to add and remove such mechanisms to see if it would lead to different behavior. |
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