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by xg15
997 days ago
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As far as "inputs and outputs" are concerned, yes. (Well, not quite, I think there is also communication with the body going on through chemical signals - but even this doesn't have to do a lot with how we experience our senses) Not a neurologist, but that's about what you can read in basic biology textbooks. |
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There are plenty of inputs to the brain outside of neural signals and implying otherwise isn't even at the level of basic biology textbooks.
I'll put it this way - what are the 'sensor nerve signals' that make us tired pray tell? Do models 'get tired'?