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Rather than an algebraic summation of preference/aversion value, I hypothesize a group of neurons/synapses are "voting" on the choice of foods. Furthermore, the system of voting may not necessarily be a "first past the post" system in which the plurality of neurons in favor of one solution "wins"; alternative systems of voting are possible. The Economist had an [http://www.economist.com/science/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_NRRSSR article describing the work of Saari] that employed as an example voting for beverage choice.
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Rather than an algebraic summation of preference/aversion value, I hypothesize a group of neurons/synapses are "voting" on the choice of foods. Furthermore, the system of voting may not necessarily be a "first past the post" system in which the plurality of neurons in favor of one solution "wins"; alternative systems of voting are possible. The Economist had an [http://www.economist.com/node/288778 article describing the work of Saari] that employed as an example voting for beverage choice.
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==Releasing Stimuli vs. Choice==
==Releasing Stimuli vs. Choice==