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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? (TED) Sebastian Seung: I am my connectome Post 302459255 by Neo on Monday 4th of October 2010 08:16:17 AM
Old 10-04-2010
I think until we fully understand the connectome, it is really pointless to speculate "if we are more or less"; because we would be speculating against an unproven hypothesis.

Also, I thought the "lab culture" way they showed of mapping the connectome is the wrong approach. Better to map with some kind of high precision "signal tracer" that can measure the connectome based on transmission pathways.

I don't think the "slice and map" method, like used in tissue analysis, is very useful.
 

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NAME
wvgain - adds ReplayGain information to wavpack files SYNOPSIS
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wvgain perceptually analyzes WavPack audio files for volume, calculates ReplayGain information based on this, and adds the appropriate APEv2 tag fields. ReplayGain-enabled players will use this information to produce the same perceived loudness on all tracks. Both individual track and whole album ReplayGain information can be calculated. OPTIONS
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