Comparator system explained
A comparator system, or simply comparator, in the fields of biophysics, biology, and neurology is a particular organisation of neurons.[1] Comparators, as their name suggests, compare several inputs of internal or external information, and are important to the field of neural learning. In biological systems, comparators help an organism adapt to changes in its surroundings.[2]
Notes and References
- Hippocampus as comparator: Role of the two input and two output systems of the hippocampus in selection and registration of information . Vinogradova . O.S. . October 2001 . 10.1002/hipo.1073 . 11732710. 11 . 5 . 578–598 . Hippocampus. 10.1.1.462.6437. 13962793 .
- Ludueña. GA. Gros. C. A self-organized neural comparator. April 2013. Neural Computation. 10.1162/NECO_a_00424. 25. 4. 1006–1028. 23339611. 1210.6230. 6863192 .