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What did Waydo et al (2006) find which suggests there's not just one cell for every concept?

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Card 7

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Why is a grandmother cell hypothesis unlikely?

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Card 8

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How can neural firing be considered ambiguous?

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Card 9

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What are the benefits of having neurons that are broadly tuned?

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Card 10

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Why is the fact that output firing from a single neuron is ambiguous a bad thing in terms of identifying the stimuli the neuron is tuned for?

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Card 11

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What happens when there are tuning curves for two neurons in a single population?

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Card 12

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When there is coarse coding there is similarity in neural outputs in a single population code. What is good about this?

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Card 13

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When there is coarse coding there is similarity in neural outputs in a single population code. What is bad about this?

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Card 14

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How do you get accurate information about the necessary input for observed output?

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Card 15

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What does population coding of different wvelengths by 3 cones allow the brain to do?

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