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The authors show that, with a sufficiently high rewiring probability, full cooperation can be reached in all social dilemma games experimented on.
They trained adult ferrets, rewired in one hemisphere at birth, to discriminate between visual and auditory stimuli presented to the normal hemisphere.
He built his studio as if it were a large musical instrument, mainly by rewiring the old equipment he assembled during the 1970s.
The probability that such rewiring is allowed, is chosen to depend on the fitness (average payoff) of the agent wanting to be rewired.
The sternum was rewired and chest closed in the standard fashion.
But prevailing evidence suggests that this raw frequency information is not rewired into internal circuitry, forever lost to consciousness and executive processing.
We have studied all the range of values of the rewiring probability from p=0 to p=1.
The issue of rewiring is quite orthogonal to the question of feedback.
In the figure we show several values of the probability of extinction, e, in networks with different rewiring probabilities.
Was this what he had in mind when he rewired the phone system in his hometown at age 13?
Judging from neurological exams, rewiring of this muscle is not a common feature of autism, but it does occur in some idiopathic cases, as it did in the thalidomide cases.
It is perhaps worth mentioning, however, that this rewrite system is not confluent on planar circuits because of the restrictions on rewiring moves on the two units.
Grainger suggests that rewiring is implausible and unimplementable.
To think that the physics department will buy the music department a new gigabit router, and pay to rewire the concert halls with fibre, seems like pipe dreaming.
Grossberg's worry about the plausibility of "rewiring" seems to apply to the very literal rewiring that might be done by a neural electrician.