ferucil
21st Aug 2015
21st Aug 2015
In any real brain, as two neurons are sparked, the connection between them is strengthened, and so they trigger eachother more and more. The closest I can get to that is using tubes of mercury, which increase in "conductivity" as they're sparked.
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@avery2014 i get 240 fps
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id:2166252 look at mine
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I guess in the future protons could inhibit as well. But I don't really see why inhibitory signals would be necessary.
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@msasterisk I built another one using electrons and BHOL which is a design I'll probably use more in the future. It makes the connections much easier, to say the least.
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:).............
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I get 180 FPS :)
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@kamil2001 160 FPS :)
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I've been messing around with neurotransmitters, with some neurons exciting other neurons in the area. It enables neurons to have way more connections than is normally possible in a 2-d space.
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anyone else has 120FPS in this save?
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@Kike200 In fact I am nothing in comparison to an 'experienced pro' in the field of neuroscience doing a university computer science thesis. Just a high schooler, but indeed knowledge of computer engineering and 'fundamental computation' can go a long way in the low level. In a while I'll make a simple neuron setup to prevent perogiepro's mini robot from exploding every once and a while. I want to see that thing swim like never before. :)