Mark Gerstein

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If so many neurons in the retina don’t need to use spikes, why does any neuron send spikes? Why convert the flexible, continuous, analogue signal of molecules and voltage into a rigid, discrete, binary one—why seemingly throw away useful information? The answer is that spikes let neurons send information accurately, fast, and far.
The Spike: An Epic Journey Through the Brain in 2.1 Seconds
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