The conventional “Hebbian” model of synaptic plasticity fails to account for the high-fidelity precision of complex recall, such as the 4K X 25 fps experience of a single event, say. a school picnic. We propose instead that memory is a function of the Ankyrin-G (AnkG) lattice at the Axon Initial Segment (AIS), a 24-repeat solenoid providing $2^{24}$ (16.7 million) combinatorial states per neuron. Over 100 articles on pattern recognition by the mind. https://calmworldofthomas.substack.com/
The conventional “Hebbian” model of synaptic plasticity fails to account for the high-fidelity precision of complex recall, such as the 4K X 25 fps experience of a single event, say. a school picnic. We propose instead that memory is a function of the Ankyrin-G (AnkG) lattice at the Axon Initial Segment (AIS), a 24-repeat solenoid providing $2^{24}$ (16.7 million) combinatorial states per neuron. Over 100 articles on pattern recognition by the mind. https://calmworldofthomas.substack.com/