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The brain, however, doesn't compute one cell at a time — it computes in clusters.
It showed her handcuffed and dragged from her cell at a time when, according to expert medical witnesses, she already would have succumbed to septic shock.
He now cuts up his source image into small squares that he numbers, focusing on one individual cell at a time and painting from top to bottom in rows.
When I was a very young man, my mentor Harry Grundfest said, "Look, if you want to understand the brain you're going to have to take a reductionist approach, one cell at a time".
These steps, such as moving left or right one cell at a time, are so simple and "stupid" that they can obviously be executed without the need of any intelligence at all.
They categorised facial dimensions such as the distance between the eyes, then recorded the electrical activity of one brain cell at a time while they showed cartoons to the macaques.
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