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Hello,
I am translation a book called models of mind by Grace Lindacy and I want to understand what is meant by snapshot in the following:
If it only uses a quick snapshot of its input, however, the noise will dominate.
So how much time does a neuron combine its inputs over?
About 20 milliseconds.
That may not seem like long, but for a neuron it’s plenty.
A spike only takes about 1 millisecond and a cell can be receiving many at a time from all of its different inputs.
Therefore, neurons should be able to take the average over many snapshots of input before deciding to spike.

- Does take the average over = take the average of
- what does it mean by snapshots of input

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Thank you.

I have another question please: what is meant by 

uses a quick snapshot of its input in the following sentence?

Just like in the game example, if the neuron takes in this noisy input for a long time before deciding if it has enough to spike, the impact of the noise will be reduced.
If it only uses a quick snapshot of its input, however, the noise will dominate.

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