Codes are for messages, not for neurons
- PMID: 31775947
- DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X19001304
Codes are for messages, not for neurons
Abstract
My commentary draws on extensive arguments against "coding in the brain" developed by my neuroscience mentor, the late Eugene Sachs, who summarized them as follows: "[T]he energy in the signal is the only code there is for information…. The code is the same for each cell, but each cell's location is different, and location is the only basis for significance" (p. 13).
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