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Computation Needs Physical Symbols
- Computation requires physically realized symbols that carry information over time, like bit registers in computers.
- Randy Gallistel argues brains must likewise store symbols in a physical medium to perform computation.
Synapses Don't Explain Numerical Storage
- Gallistel challenges synaptic-storage accounts and presses neuroscientists to explain how a number is encoded in synapses.
- He finds typical responses vague and proposes the engram is not distributed across synapses.
RNA As A Candidate Engram Medium
- Gallistel favors polynucleotides, especially RNA (perhaps with proteins), as the intracellular substrate for long-term numeric memory.
- He cites recent theoretical work showing RNA-based computation can implement serial algorithms like addition.


