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In the paper-map analogy, I described looking at the map squares one at a time. This could take a lot of time if you had many maps. Neurons, however, use what is called associative memory. The details are not important here, but it allows neurons to search though all the map squares at once. Neurons take the same amount of time to search through a thousand maps as to search through one.
A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence
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