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James Grier Miller. Information Input Overload CHAPTER FIVE Output in pulses per s 50 40 30 20 10. Output in bits pers 1,000 Cell Organism Group ... Information Input Overload Organism Organization 1,000 10,000 100,000 Input in bits pers.
James Grier Miller. Information Input Overload CHAPTER FIVE Output in pulses per s 50 40 30 20 10. Output in bits pers 1,000 Cell Organism Group ... Information Input Overload Organism Organization 1,000 10,000 100,000 Input in bits pers.
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... information inputs which exist between one type of neuron and another , however , such fami- lies of curves would indicate whether there were for- mal identities representing a similar sort of informa- tion overload ... input rates exceed ...
... information inputs which exist between one type of neuron and another , however , such fami- lies of curves would indicate whether there were for- mal identities representing a similar sort of informa- tion overload ... input rates exceed ...
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... input was recorded . Using standard information measures , the amount of infor- mation transmitted by the neuron was ... overload , as the top curve shows . If 1 input were received every 400 ms , the transmission rates plotted would be ...
... input was recorded . Using standard information measures , the amount of infor- mation transmitted by the neuron was ... overload , as the top curve shows . If 1 input were received every 400 ms , the transmission rates plotted would be ...
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