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encode
[ en-kohd ]
encode
/ ɪˈəʊ /
verb
- to convert (a message) from plain text into code
- computing to convert (characters and symbols) into a digital form as a series of impulses Compare decode
- to convert (an electrical signal) into a form suitable for transmission
- to convert (a nerve signal) into a form that can be received by the brain
- to use (a word, phrase, etc, esp of a foreign language) in the construction appropriate to it in that language
encode
- To specify the genetic code for the synthesis of a protein molecule or a part of a protein molecule.
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Derived Forms
- ˈǻԳ, noun
- ˈǻ, noun
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·ǻa· adjective
- ·ǻmԳ noun
- ·ǻİ noun
- e·ǻ verb (used with object) misencoded misencoding
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This suggests that the reason we don’t remember our earliest years is related to how they are encoded in the brain.
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Concepts in the human brain, as we've seen, can be encoded with just a small number of neurons firing, or even just one.
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This is in contrast to everything that is known about how memories are encoded in non-human animals, and it suggests that this might be a key adaptation behind human intelligence.
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“Then you basically lose all of the information that you were encoding.”
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“So we thought maybe these cells are actually encoding this experience of the apprehension and fear of these uncertain environments.”
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