CAM-Brain 3D Cube Circuit Module Images
These three images show a CAM-Brain Module at different scales. A module is a 24*24*24 cube of 3D CA (cellular automata) cells, which contain up to about 1000 neurons (red). From these neurons grow axons (blue) and dendrites (green). Lighter blue and green cells contain a signal (1 bit). Whitened tapered connections to a neuron are excitatory neural inputs, i.e. the signal adds to the neurons' binary counter. Darkened tapered connections to a neuron are inhibitory neural inputs, i.e. the signal subtracts from the neuron's binary counter. If the counter value goes over a threshold value (usually 2), the neuron fires a binary signal into its axons.
Cube1 24*24*24 3D CA cells in a CAM-Brain circuit module
Cube2 24*24*24 3D CA cells in a CAM-Brain circuit module, zoomed
Cube3 24*24*24 3D CA cells in a CAM-Brain circuit module, zoomed again