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Neuron

Open SierotkaM opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

SierotkaM avatar Mar 24 '23 03:03 SierotkaM

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SierotkaM avatar Mar 24 '23 03:03 SierotkaM

@SierotkaM Hey! How can I help you?

Ein-Tim avatar Mar 24 '23 08:03 Ein-Tim

@SierotkaM A neuron, also known as a nerve cell, is a specialized cell that serves as the basic building block of the nervous system. Neurons transmit information through electrical and chemical signals, allowing communication between the brain, spinal cord, and other parts of the body.

The primary components of a neuron include:

  1. Cell body (soma): The central part of the neuron, which contains the nucleus and other cell organelles necessary for the cell's functioning and maintenance.

  2. Dendrites: Short, branch-like structures that extend from the cell body. They receive signals from other neurons or sensory receptors and transmit the information toward the cell body.

  3. Axon: A long, slender projection that extends from the cell body. The axon carries electrical signals (called action potentials) away from the cell body to other neurons, muscles, or glands.

  4. Myelin sheath: A fatty, insulating layer that wraps around the axon in segments, helping to speed up the transmission of electrical signals.

  5. Nodes of Ranvier: Small gaps between the myelin sheath segments where the axon is exposed, which help to facilitate the rapid transmission of electrical signals along the axon.

  6. Axon terminals (synaptic terminals): The ends of the axon that form connections with other neurons, muscles, or glands. These connections, called synapses, allow for the transmission of chemical signals (neurotransmitters) between cells.

Neurons can be classified based on their function:

  1. Sensory neurons: These neurons detect and transmit information from sensory receptors (such as those in the eyes, ears, and skin) to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord).

  2. Motor neurons: These neurons transmit signals from the central nervous system to muscles or glands, causing them to respond accordingly.

  3. Interneurons: These neurons serve as connectors between other neurons, allowing for information processing and communication within the central nervous system.

mmtmn avatar Mar 27 '23 20:03 mmtmn

@Ein-Tim, it has to be a bot. It gave "X" to pull requests that didn't meet the criteria. It would post blank on PRs with the evals empty. Does not seem like human behaviour. Must be some experiement of some sorts.

mmtmn avatar Mar 27 '23 20:03 mmtmn

@mmtmn Either something like this, but I think it's rather a really confused user or a troll, I already pinged @andrew-openai in another PR/issue so that he takes a look at it.

Ein-Tim avatar Mar 27 '23 21:03 Ein-Tim

@Ein-Tim a confused user can't review pull requests or ping Andrew...

mmtmn avatar Mar 27 '23 21:03 mmtmn

@mmtmn He definitely performs tasks, creates issues and uses GitHub's e-mail reply feature to spam unnecessary stuff in these repositories...

Ein-Tim avatar Mar 27 '23 21:03 Ein-Tim

@Ein-Tim I think the account has access on purpose, not sure. @SierotkaM I made a neurons eval

mmtmn avatar Mar 27 '23 22:03 mmtmn

Since this user was spamming a few PRs, we restricted their ability to interact with the repo.

andrew-openai avatar Mar 30 '23 00:03 andrew-openai