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Biology, 21.03.2020 09:24 jon3232

All of the neurons in Region A receive excitatory input from Region B and Region C. During some behavioral tasks, both Region B and Region C are often communicating with Region A at the same time. If Region A would like to process information from Regions B and C simultaneously and separately (in non-overlapping populations of neurons), how might it accomplish this without modifying connectivity given the resonance properties of its neurons

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