Ken wrote: "survival-conducive diverse experience drives neural activation
in a commensurately-diverse fashion, which, because neuronal microscopic
trophic modifications occur in a way that 'reflects' the neural activation
that actually occurs, generates diverse neuronal microscopic modifications,
which simultaneously preserves relatively-more neurons, and allows TD
E/I-minimized convergence among them to occur in commensurately more ways."
I'm pretty sure that he meant to say:
"TD neural activation drives the E/I-minimized modifications because
neuronal trophic activation 'reflects' diverse experience in a
commensurately-diverse neural fashion, which, in a microscopic way, actually
occurs more ways among them, which simultaneously preserves and generates
commensurately diverse neuronal survival-conducive microscopic modifications
in relatively-more neurons, that allows convergence to occur."
"Kenneth Collins" <k.p.collins at worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> survival-conducive diverse experience drives neural activation in a
> commensurately-diverse fashion, which, because neuronal microscopic
> trophic modifications occur in a way that 'reflects' the neural
> activation that actually occurs, generates diverse neuronal
> microscopic modifications, which simultaneously preserves
> relatively-more neurons, and allows TD E/I-minimized convergence
> among them to occur in commensurately more ways.
>> the more ways there are to achieve TD E/I-minimization, the stronger
> 'creativity' [AoK, Ap5] becomes, and the easier it is to experience
> the inverting biological reward that functions as creativity's
> 'servo-mechanism'.
>> it's like i said in another post, diversely-rich experience 'levels
> the playing field' with respect to creativity and procreativity.
>> but it really takes-off when how it all happens is understood [the
> 'brain' gently-'hugged' by microscopic trophic modifications
> pertaining to its own functioning].
>> ken [k. p. collins]
>> PF wrote in message ...
> >'Feel free' to confine your answers to within the "sept"
> (~'knowledge
> >niche') of Psychobiology -- since this is after all the
> bionet.neuroscience
> >newsgroup. %-}
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