"grandmother cell" meaning in All languages combined

See grandmother cell on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: grandmother cells [plural]
Etymology: Coined around 1969 by Jerry Lettvin, referring to the idea of recognising one's grandmother. Head templates: {{en-noun}} grandmother cell (plural grandmother cells)
  1. A hypothetical neuron that represents a complex but specific concept or object, and activates upon recognition. Wikipedia link: Jerome Lettvin, grandmother cell Related terms: Jennifer Aniston neuron
    Sense id: en-grandmother_cell-en-noun-nXaDPQZ8 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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