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  • ...main roles for starburst amacrine cell have been characterized. SACs are (1) important in the computation of direction-selectivity and they also serve .... The dendrites here are relatively thin, with a diameter not greater than 1.5 micrometers at their origin. These dendrites taper as we progress radiall
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  • <!--T:1--> ...and Territories of Bipolar Cells in the Mouse Retina"] J. Neurosci. '29' (1):106-117 doi:[http://dx.doi.org/10.1523%2FJNEUROSCI.4442-08.2009 10.1523/JN
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  • == Physiology == <!--T:1--> ...en the intensity contrast between the strip of light and the background is 1/5.
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  • <!--T:1--> ...Robert E. "Retinal Neurotransmitters." ''The Visual Neurosciences''. Vol. 1. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2003. 304-319.</ref> It should be noted, though,
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  • ...linear neuron with (initially random, uniformly distributed between -1 and 1) synaptic weights from the inputs: ...ere are <em>N</em> input patterns. If we set the learning rate η equal to 1/<em>N</em>, then the update rule becomes
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  • ...roximated by a Taylor series with terms of [[File:Oja2.png]] ignored for n>1 since η is small.
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  • ...the <em>k</em> neurons with the highest outputs have their outputs set to 1, while the rest have their outputs set to 0. ...ability of that input or output (or combination of input and output) being 1. Thus:
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  • Given a set of k-dimensional inputs with values between 0 and 1 represented as a column vector: ...linear neuron with (initially random, uniformly distributed between -1 and 1) synaptic weights from the inputs:
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  • ...oach to adaptive neural computation"]. <em>Neural Computation</em> <strong>1</strong>: 161-172</ref> It is a ''supervised'' learning technique, meaning Given a set of k-dimensional inputs with values between 0 and 1 represented as a column vector:
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  • Given a set of k-dimensional inputs with values between 0 and 1 represented as a column vector: ...linear neuron with (initially random, uniformly distributed between -1 and 1) synaptic weights from the inputs:
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  • ...<em>i</em> indicates the probability that neuron <em>i</em> will output a 1. [[File:RBM3.png]] is the logistic sigmoidal function:
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  • 1. Open Safari Menu. Select '"Preferences"' <br> Step 1:
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  • 1. Go to wiki.eyewire.org. You will arrive at the Main page. You should be ab
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  • [[File:Apendix 1.jpg]] (Appendix 1)
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  • ...at Houston." Resting Potentials and Action Potentials (Section 1, Chapter 1) Neuroscience Online: An Electronic Textbook for the Neurosciences | Depart ...uston. The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, n.d. Web. 1 Aug. 2012. <http://neuroscience.uth.tmc.edu/s1/chapter02.html>.
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  • Figure 1 [[File:Image 1.png]]
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  • for 1 week, recording the amount of time practiced per day (mean
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  • ...s firing of action potentials of neurons. Another point provided by Figure 1 is that stimulus train-induced bursting in hippocampal culture slices is in Figure 1
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  • '''Figure 1:''' On the right is Charles Darwin. On the left is Gerald Edelman, one of ...08 Aug. 2012. <http://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/artl.1997.3.1.41>.
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  • ==General== <!--T:1--> Each cube consists of 256 slices and is 4.1 µm x 4.1 µm x 5.6 µm (µm = micrometer = 10^-6 meters).
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  • <!--T:1--> ...laim of the discovery of a new corneal layer by Dua et al with incredulity.1 The existence of pre-Descemet stromal tissue remaining after pneumodissecti
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  • ==What is Citizen Science== <!--T:1--> ...ttp://blogs.discovermagazine.com/citizen-science-salon/2014/05/20/eyewire/ 1])
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  • <!--T:1--> ...09 Massachusetts Institute of Technology http://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/60924
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  • ...p://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/scooper/index_files/pub/cooper2018repurposing.pdf 1]) Omni is Eyewire's big brother, used by expert tracers in the lab. This de [[File:Untitled-1.jpg|thumb|center|800px|One OMNI cube is roughly the same "volume" as 125 Ey
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  • <!--T:1--> File:1.png|A player finds a piece missed by the AI
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  • =Regular players= <!--T:1--> ...rs and receive corresponding points, but they are limited to playing Level 1 cells.
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  • ...t gains 1 weight. When a disenfranchised player submits a cube, it gains 0.1 weight. *Level 1 and Level 2 cubes use differing calculations for determining whether to inc
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  • <!--T:1--> ...n and the evolution of giant axons and myelinated fibers.] Curr. Biol. 17 (1): R29–35.</ref>
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  • ...have passed the Lightning tutorial and have access to all active cells, Lv 1 and Lv 2.
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  • 1. All users must choose a username appropriate for an all-ages site. (No cur
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  • '''Mystery Cell (Level 1):''' ...ted validations made on a cube. A disenfranchised player has a weight of 0.1 and a regular player has weight one. When scything a cube, one has a weight
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