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Sensory Input Entering the Cortex - V4 Layer
So essentially sensory info enters through the middle layers, (mainly layer 4, but also 3&5?) and moves both directions, up and down through the layers. At the same time? is that vaguely correct? Q1- Also, does the flow of synaptic firings move through the layers then back to layer 4 and moved...- Gmanme
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Undergrad Statistical oods and exisitance
Hello, Trying to make sense of the odds that I (or you) exist, from what I read people say its basically 0, which doesn't make sense to me since I am here after a short ~14 billion years of our universe existing. Given IF the universe and time are infinite, my odds of existing again, no...- Gmanme
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- Forum: Set Theory, Logic, Probability, Statistics
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Sensory Input Entering the Cortex - V4 Layer
hi, Can someone tell me excatly where the sensory input enter the cortex? Mainly tell me at what cortical layer( I've heard V4)? I am talking about sensory information directly from outside the cortex ( through eyes/ear/etc..) not input from other lobes or areas in grey matter. Any other...- Gmanme
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Where Can I Find Open Source Projects for Matching and Locating GUI Icons?
Found that late last night, Exactly what I was looking for, very cool.- Gmanme
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Where Can I Find Open Source Projects for Matching and Locating GUI Icons?
Hello, I am looking for something that can match and locate icons/areas of a GUI from saved images. Could anyone point me toward any projects? Thanks.- Gmanme
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- Computer Computer vision Open source Source Vision
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Medical Brain Synapse Density: Areas & Connections
By density I meant number of connections. Say an area on the cerebral cortex is 3 mm thick, my question is weather the outer most .1 mm part has more connections per neuron than the inner most .1 mm part of the thickness. Sorry for being a bit vague, this isn't really my subject, thanks...- Gmanme
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Brain Synapse Density: Areas & Connections
Im asking only within the gray matter area.- Gmanme
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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Medical Brain Synapse Density: Areas & Connections
Does anyone know what areas of the brain have a denser amount of synapse? Are there more connections on the outside area than the inner areas, or is it uniform for the most part?- Gmanme
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- Density Neuron
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- Forum: Biology and Medical
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High altitude balloon gas expansion
Take the pressures from 30k, 60k and 90k, and find out how big the balloon would have to be to lift a total wieght of 500 lbs at these altitudes.- Gmanme
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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High altitude balloon gas expansion
Homework Statement Could someone help me calculate the rate of expansion of gas (helium or hydrogen) in a balloon at different altitudes. temperature is -30f at all altitudes http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/air-altitude-pressure-d_462.html <- chart for air pressure Homework...- Gmanme
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- Altitude Balloon Expansion Gas Gas expansion
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Project Natal: Milo - E3 Stage Demo, Virtual Human
Im not saying the technology doesn't look amazing, but the AI isn't there. They used scripting and presented it like there was one. Hopefully it will have a real AI when its ready for release.- Gmanme
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Project Natal: Milo - E3 Stage Demo, Virtual Human
The conversation was scripted, the boys response was pre-recorded, not put together from individual words by an AI. The voice reconition and the ability to reconize the paper object and recreate it in the vertual world was pretty impressive, but not really AI.- Gmanme
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- Forum: Programming and Computer Science
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Graduate How does gravity get away from a source so it can pull back to the source?
Im not really sure what you mean but this might help -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravitational_wave .- Gmanme
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate What happens when a ray of light hits the boundary of the universe?
To OP: Mybe the the universe isn't growing at all, and has always been the same size. Mybe the only thing that has changed is TIME in the universe, Making the illusion of a changing distance. You never know. Naw, just messin with you... :P there's no way too, but you have to...- Gmanme
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Downward air resistance on helicopter
I mean when the prop changes from the round bar at its root, to a flatened blade for pushing air at its ends. My point was if the inner half of the blade only makes 10-20% of the thrust then the amount of air resistance on the fuselage is very little. And if the inner 1/4th of the blade...- Gmanme
- Post #38
- Forum: Aerospace Engineering