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Your decision related to my proposal of the entry "The functional unit of neural circuits

I regret that you have made such a decision. It is not beneficial for the community, especially in times of rapid AI development. I am writing "community," but which community exactly... The proposed entry is an important addition to knowledge essential for computer scientists and anybody. It should be summarized in this way:

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The authors of the entry present the action of a functional unit of neuronal circuits, which should be distinguished both in the structure of the brain and artificial intelligence systems. Such a unit is responsible for recognizing objects that are denoted by a single word or a verbal phrase. Within such delineated neuronal circuits, the perception of an object, the memorization of the object's image pattern, and the retrieval of that pattern in the form of an imagination occur. These functional neuronal units are activated by the working memory system while searching for a solution.

The authors  recall their the essential achievements done over the decades, aimed at developing a theory of such functional units, also known as 'the equimerec - units'. Their structure is derived from the combination of two elementary natural systems known as 'the threshold logic unit' and 'the feedback control loop'. The entry presents the scheme and  a formal notation describing such systems. The authors emphasize the importance of the theory, describing the realization of the imagination of objects denoted by single words of natural language in times when artificial intelligence systems based on so called 'models of language' have been so greatly developed.

The authors note alse that since the essence of the functional units of neuronal circuits, they described, is based on so-called backpropagation connections - within these units, circulation of impulses occurs in closed circuits, which must cause the emergence of an electromagnetic field. This explains the well-known fact of the existence of the endogenous electromagnetic field of the human brain. The authors argue then, that a similar EM field probably arises in artificial intelligence systems. In light of the recently promoted Joe McFadden's "Conscious Electromagnetic Information Field Theory (cemi)", he possibility of self-awareness emerging in artificial intelligence systems should be considered

with due attention.

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So, the entire community, which may soon wake up among conscious artificial intelligence systems, is not being informed about this. I appeal to you to change your decision and allow the entry about functional units of neural circuits to be added to Wikipedia. Anneuroscientist (talk) 11:01, 29 April 2023 (UTC)

I didn't read half of that... but Wikipedia is not for essays, nor is it a scientific journal. - RichT|C|E-Mail 13:48, 29 April 2023 (UTC)

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