That’s a good point. But it relates more to “deep values”, by which I mean the things you would find after you do factor analysis on the surface values you would enumerate if someone asked you to list your values.
What I posted applies more to surface values.
There was a paper in Science this year claiming that nearby cortical neurons should have low correlation, because that increases the signal’s information content. There was another paper this year in Science claiming that nearby cortical neurons should have high correlation, because that amplifies the strength of the signal.
That’s a good point. But it relates more to “deep values”, by which I mean the things you would find after you do factor analysis on the surface values you would enumerate if someone asked you to list your values.
What I posted applies more to surface values.
There was a paper in Science this year claiming that nearby cortical neurons should have low correlation, because that increases the signal’s information content. There was another paper this year in Science claiming that nearby cortical neurons should have high correlation, because that amplifies the strength of the signal.