You'll sometimes see it like so, written with a capital K
Needing help with one part of this. Say in the simplest case of a coin flip and two instants in time I assess probabilities: t=0: P(heads) = 0.75, P(tails) = 0.25 t=1: P(heads) = 0.60, P(tails) = 0.40 These are…
> Importantly, the cycle of thought proceeds one step at a time. The brain’s networks of neurons are highly interconnected, so there seems little scope for assigning different problems to different brain networks. If…
You'll sometimes see it like so, written with a capital K
Needing help with one part of this. Say in the simplest case of a coin flip and two instants in time I assess probabilities: t=0: P(heads) = 0.75, P(tails) = 0.25 t=1: P(heads) = 0.60, P(tails) = 0.40 These are…
> Importantly, the cycle of thought proceeds one step at a time. The brain’s networks of neurons are highly interconnected, so there seems little scope for assigning different problems to different brain networks. If…