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... itself as a result of the strong web-internal links. If the web of neurons is considered a memory representation of an object and each neuron to represent one particular feature of this object memory, the full ignition would be the neuronal correlate of the activation of the stored object representa ...
... itself as a result of the strong web-internal links. If the web of neurons is considered a memory representation of an object and each neuron to represent one particular feature of this object memory, the full ignition would be the neuronal correlate of the activation of the stored object representa ...
Presentation Slides
... • Anxiety – behavioural state arising in anticipation of potential threat ...
... • Anxiety – behavioural state arising in anticipation of potential threat ...
neural_networks
... A feature (e.g., a person’s weight, height, hair length, bank account, or grade point average) is a quantitative aspect of the total pattern we associate with that individual. A feature can be an axis in a higher dimensional geometric space. Qualitative features can also be valued, as zero or one, f ...
... A feature (e.g., a person’s weight, height, hair length, bank account, or grade point average) is a quantitative aspect of the total pattern we associate with that individual. A feature can be an axis in a higher dimensional geometric space. Qualitative features can also be valued, as zero or one, f ...
Sensorimotor Neural Plasticity following Hand Transplantation
... cortical remodeling could be totally or partially restored depending on the severity of the injury. After a complete or partial nerve transection, there can be a rather large degree of misdirection of the axonal growth to the repair site even if there is surgical repair. Consequently, regenerating m ...
... cortical remodeling could be totally or partially restored depending on the severity of the injury. After a complete or partial nerve transection, there can be a rather large degree of misdirection of the axonal growth to the repair site even if there is surgical repair. Consequently, regenerating m ...
Stochastic dynamics as a principle of brain function
... contribution to the outcome that is reached, in that this noise is a factor in a network with a finite (i.e., limited) number of neurons. The spiking noise can be described as introducing statistical fluctuations into the finite-size system. It is important that the outcome that is reached, and not jus ...
... contribution to the outcome that is reached, in that this noise is a factor in a network with a finite (i.e., limited) number of neurons. The spiking noise can be described as introducing statistical fluctuations into the finite-size system. It is important that the outcome that is reached, and not jus ...
Neurotransmitters
... Selectively Permeable Membrane The outer membrane of the neuron is not impermeable, but instead selectively allows some ions to pass back and forth. The way it selects is easy - it has pores that are only so big. So, only very small ions can fit through. Any large ions simply can't pass through the ...
... Selectively Permeable Membrane The outer membrane of the neuron is not impermeable, but instead selectively allows some ions to pass back and forth. The way it selects is easy - it has pores that are only so big. So, only very small ions can fit through. Any large ions simply can't pass through the ...
Biology and Behavior
... 3. The axon take that information or “message” and carries it away from the neuron to get ready to be sent to another neuron 4. Axons are covered in myelin, (myelin sheath) which helps insulate and protect the axon, and also helps speed up the transmission of the message. 5. At the end of the axon a ...
... 3. The axon take that information or “message” and carries it away from the neuron to get ready to be sent to another neuron 4. Axons are covered in myelin, (myelin sheath) which helps insulate and protect the axon, and also helps speed up the transmission of the message. 5. At the end of the axon a ...
A genome-scale, constraint-based approach to systems biology of
... areas in which little experimental evidence is available. The dominant pathways in the areas with consistently low confidence were intracellular transport reactions. This relatively neglected area of metabolism can have significant impact on the types of predictions made by the model. For example, t ...
... areas in which little experimental evidence is available. The dominant pathways in the areas with consistently low confidence were intracellular transport reactions. This relatively neglected area of metabolism can have significant impact on the types of predictions made by the model. For example, t ...
Patterning of brain precursors in ascidian embryos
... Rosaria Esposito1,*,‡, Hitoyoshi Yasuo2,‡, Cathy Sirour2, Antonio Palladino1, Antonietta Spagnuolo1,§ and Clare Hudson2,‡,§ ...
... Rosaria Esposito1,*,‡, Hitoyoshi Yasuo2,‡, Cathy Sirour2, Antonio Palladino1, Antonietta Spagnuolo1,§ and Clare Hudson2,‡,§ ...
Down - 서울대 : Biointelligence lab
... Learning of the weight values of the input connections wijin Start with a random weight matrix A specific feature is randomly selected and the corresponding area around this feature value is activated in the input map (Hebbian learning) ...
... Learning of the weight values of the input connections wijin Start with a random weight matrix A specific feature is randomly selected and the corresponding area around this feature value is activated in the input map (Hebbian learning) ...
ARTICLE IN PRESS Neural Networks entorhinal cortex
... & Erdi, 2003; O’Keefe & Recce, 1993). As an alternative, persistent spiking of different individual neurons with the same baseline frequency could allow maintenance of separate phases (Hasselmo, 2008a), or the oscillation encoding the memory could also arise from network dynamics within a population ...
... & Erdi, 2003; O’Keefe & Recce, 1993). As an alternative, persistent spiking of different individual neurons with the same baseline frequency could allow maintenance of separate phases (Hasselmo, 2008a), or the oscillation encoding the memory could also arise from network dynamics within a population ...
The neural subjective frame: from bodily signals to perceptual
... based on first-person methodologies are being developed to try to specifically capture this fundamental property [13,25]. The existing neural theories of consciousness sometimes seem to imply that the first-person perspective inherent to conscious perceptual experience would arise somehow from exter ...
... based on first-person methodologies are being developed to try to specifically capture this fundamental property [13,25]. The existing neural theories of consciousness sometimes seem to imply that the first-person perspective inherent to conscious perceptual experience would arise somehow from exter ...
Cellular mechanisms underlying network synchrony in the medial
... Mainly on the synaptic connections between excitatory neurons Cortical interneurons control the precision of spike timing within cortical network oscillations. © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ ...
... Mainly on the synaptic connections between excitatory neurons Cortical interneurons control the precision of spike timing within cortical network oscillations. © 2008, SNU Biointelligence Lab, http://bi.snu.ac.kr/ ...
PDF - Stanford University
... In attempting to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the development and maintenance of these symptoms, over the past two decades investigators have used neuroimaging techniques to examine the neural substrates of MDD. In this review we present findings from this body of research, identifying ...
... In attempting to gain a more comprehensive understanding of the development and maintenance of these symptoms, over the past two decades investigators have used neuroimaging techniques to examine the neural substrates of MDD. In this review we present findings from this body of research, identifying ...
the resonate-and-fire neuron: time dependent and frequency
... This Masters Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Theses at Bucknell Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master’s Theses by an authorized administrator of Bucknell Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ...
... This Masters Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Theses at Bucknell Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Master’s Theses by an authorized administrator of Bucknell Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ...
Regulation of rCBF by Diffusible Signals: An Analysis of Constraints
... from a source. These dynamics are more protracted at greater distances from the sources. ...
... from a source. These dynamics are more protracted at greater distances from the sources. ...