[quote="Timo_1028, post:1, topic:1951"]
Let us say there exist learned sequences 'ABC' and 'FBD'. When A columns fire,
specific cells in B columns become active.
[/quote]
No, specific cells in B columns become _**predictive**_.
[quote="Timo_1028, post:1, topic:1951"]
My question is, under which exact circumstances and how does a cell get
activated?
[/quote]
1. If there are no _predictive_ cells within an active column, all cells in the
column become active (this is called bursting)
1. Any cells in a predictive state that fall within a currently active column
become active
Have you seen the [latest video on temporal
memory](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBzemKcUoOk)?
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