rewire Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌriːˈwaɪər]
  • Us [ ˌriːˈwaɪr]

Meaning of rewire In English

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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.

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