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Skye Harmony's picture

zero input?

I think the idea of zero input meant that there was no input from outside the nervous system. So the input could come from somewhere within the nervous system (one of the smaller boxes within the larger box) and end up creating an output. That being said, I'm not exactly sure what would trigger this... maybe chemicals in the brain influciencing neurons? But would that be considered external input? I am also confused about this topic... hopefully we will discuss it more in class.

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