:Analogies for Sustainable Development/Neural networks as road networks

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Rosenbaum (2014)[2]:

“If the integrated inputs to a [...] neuron exceed a threshold, the neuron can generate a burst of activity called an action potential. An action potential races down the axon at a speed that is higher if the axon is coated with myelin (a fatty material) than if it is not. ..Myelin takes time to form over the course of development.”

“The more often two nearby neurons fire in close temporal proximity, the tighter the link between them”

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  1. Viskontas, I. & Mooney, C. (2013). We All Start Out As Scientists, But Some of Us Forget. Psychologist Alison Gopnik explains why babies are so much better than adults at learning new things. Mother Jones.
  2. Rosenbaum, D. A. (2014). It’s a Jungle in There: How Competition and Cooperation in the Brain Shape the Mind. Oxford University Press.