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The human brain’s ability to efficiently detect patterns from the continuous streaming sensory stimuli has been a source of constant intrigue for naturalists, and has set the course for the development of research into artificial intelligence. Efficient encoding of such input stimuli into discrete timing of events play a decisive role in the ability of the spiking neurons inside the human brain to...