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" If sensory recognition worked on the grandmother principle, the number of specific-recognition neurons for all possible combinations of nerve impulses would exceed the number of atoms in the universe. "

John Brockman , This Explains Everything: Deep, Beautiful, and Elegant Theories of How the World Works


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John Brockman quote : If sensory recognition worked on the grandmother principle, the number of specific-recognition neurons for all possible combinations of nerve impulses would exceed the number of atoms in the universe.