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From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]>
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Forwarded message <=r>From: Valentino Braitenberg
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Date: Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 11:49 AM
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To: Jeffrey Epstein =lt;[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]»<=r>
There was a time when anatomy was cons=dered a harmless pastime for shaky old grandfathers, while the young and
beautiful =tuck electrodes in living brains and clapped their hands everytime a spike appea=ed on the face of their
oscilloscopes. It was at that time that I started my=20 research and picked neuroanatomy as my main tool, for two
reasons: (a) because I did not have the money to buy an oscilloscope and (b) because 1=20 was fascinated by the idea of
networks being able to do almost anything, as=the emerging science of electronic computers seemed to suggest. The
new look at=20 brains in terms of information handling networks proved successful in various ways. I am proud of the
following:
(1) a very convincing interpretation of the structure of the cerebellum as a time-measuring device with an accuracy of
one millisecond or better; (2) an=20 accurate description of a fiber network between the eye and the brain of insects,
where each individual fiber is given origin and destination accord=ng to a precise scheme derived from geometrical
optics; (3) a model of the=20 visual cortex of mammals in complete agreement with the known facts of cortical anatomy
and sufficient to explain all the miraculous effects disco=ered by Hubel and Wiesel, but not explained by them.
Besides these results (1), (2), (3) wh=ch were original (and in part even shocking) because of the unusual direct
translation of anatomical information into functional schemes, we al=o did some more conventional neuroanatomy,
mainly on the cortex (4), with an=20 emphasis on quantitative relations between number and size of elements, as =
necessary contribution to general theories of cortical function (such as He=b's Cell Assemblies or Moshe Abeles' Synfire
Chains).
All told, if you want to know "th= most promising part of our work", I think it is a rather relaxed way of theory making=
unencumbered by mathematical gymnastics and philosophical vanity.
Thank you for you interest
Valentino
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From: Jeffrey Epstein <mailto:'eevacation mail.com>
To: Valentino Braitenber
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 4:46=20 PM
marvin said you had spoken.. ., what do you see as the mos= promising part of your work?
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