ABSTRACT

What happens when we put a series of Γ loops in series can be interesting and counter-intuitive. We are led to consider this question for two reasons, at least, partly because we know that neural networks can be in cascade, and have long and short loops sharing common pathways for part of the loops (Marczynski, 1986 ), and partly because it is possible that the reduction of input series of almost-continuously variable signals to output series with long periods of quiescence interrupted by sporadic outbursts, may be produced by cascading loops each of which by itself could not generate the phenomena of interest.