Neurons are diversely structured

Computer logic gates consist of variations on a single structure. The brain, by contrast, consists of many different kinds of neuronos (e.g. Pyramidal cells, Purkinje cells & Retinal Bipolar cells.

Jack Copeland (1993).

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