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Neural net is a brain neural network which is a biological network. This term may also refer to artificial neural net, which is a computer generated architecture neural network.  
Neural net is a brain neural network which is a biological network. This term may also refer to artificial neural net, which is a computer generated architecture neural network. It is the structure of our nervous system that communicates to the brain many complex patterns related to the storage of memories and processes functions of the body, body parts and consciousness.  


A biological neural network (sometimes called a neural pathway) is a series of interconnected neurons whose activation defines a recognizable linear pathway through many connection points. The interface through which neurons interact with their neuron neighbors usually consists of several nerve axon terminals connected via nerve synapses to nerve dendrites and then on to other neurons. If the sum of the input signals into one neuron surpasses a certain threshold, the neuron sends an action potential (AP) at the axon hillock and transmits this electrical signal along the axon.
A biological neural network (sometimes called a neural pathway) is a series of interconnected neurons whose activation defines a recognizable linear pathway through many connection points. The interface through which neurons interact with their neuron neighbors usually consists of several nerve axon terminals connected via nerve synapses to nerve dendrites and then on to other neurons. If the sum of the input signals into one neuron surpasses a certain threshold, the neuron sends an action potential (AP) at the axon hillock and transmits this electrical signal along the axon.