
From First Principles Can Human Neurons Really Play Doom? The Science Behind Wetware (EP. 33)
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Mar 24, 2026 AI Snips
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Segregated Electrode Regions Mimic Cortex
- DishBrain mapped eight electrodes as a sensory (visual) region and separate blocks as motor regions to encode game state and actions.
- Krishna Choudhary explains spatial segregation lets nearby neurons form correlated responses like a small sensory and motor cortex.
Place And Rate Coding Translate Game State
- They used place and rate coding to encode paddle position (place) and ball distance (rate: 4–40 Hz) into eight input electrodes.
- Krishna Choudhary compares it to cochlear place/frequency mapping and loudness as firing rate.
Reward Is Predictability, Punishment Is Chaos
- DishBrain training used a closed-loop minimize-surprise reward: predictable patterned stimulation as reward, chaotic stimulation as punishment.
- Krishna Choudhary details reward: 10 Hz predictable pulse for hits versus 4 seconds of 20 V chaotic noise for misses.
