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Neural crest stem cell
... range of derivatives that include the periocular skeleton, connective tissue of the eye, membrane bones of the face, ciliary ganglion, part of the trigeminal ganglion and Schwann cells (Le Douarin and Kalcheim, 1999). The hindbrain is a unique region of the neural tube because it is the only porti ...
... range of derivatives that include the periocular skeleton, connective tissue of the eye, membrane bones of the face, ciliary ganglion, part of the trigeminal ganglion and Schwann cells (Le Douarin and Kalcheim, 1999). The hindbrain is a unique region of the neural tube because it is the only porti ...
Institutionen för medicinsk teknik - IMT Master's Program Biomedical Engineering
... fMRI data, namely the lack of time resolution (despite having a very good spatial response). This method also allows for mapping the brain during sleep stages. Thus the scored EEG data can be used to epoch fMRI resting state data. Resting state fMRI data, obtained when the brain is not engaged in a ...
... fMRI data, namely the lack of time resolution (despite having a very good spatial response). This method also allows for mapping the brain during sleep stages. Thus the scored EEG data can be used to epoch fMRI resting state data. Resting state fMRI data, obtained when the brain is not engaged in a ...
Patient Machine Interface for the Control of Mechanical Ventilation
... commands to control external devices during mechanical ventilation (MV) remains largely unexplored. This is surprising since the amount of patients that might benefit from such assistance is considerably larger than the number of patients requiring BCI for motor control. Given the transient nature o ...
... commands to control external devices during mechanical ventilation (MV) remains largely unexplored. This is surprising since the amount of patients that might benefit from such assistance is considerably larger than the number of patients requiring BCI for motor control. Given the transient nature o ...
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... sensors and its effectors without using the handcrafted (or genespecified) content or the handcrafted boundaries for concepts about the extra-body environments. Almassy, Edelman, and Sporns (1998), further refined in Sporns et al. (1999), proposed a neuromorphic architecture for learning primary and ...
... sensors and its effectors without using the handcrafted (or genespecified) content or the handcrafted boundaries for concepts about the extra-body environments. Almassy, Edelman, and Sporns (1998), further refined in Sporns et al. (1999), proposed a neuromorphic architecture for learning primary and ...
Developmental biology 2008 Lecture 3
... visual stimuli (in humans, the corresponding region is the lateral geniculate nucleus). Fig. 13.32 ...
... visual stimuli (in humans, the corresponding region is the lateral geniculate nucleus). Fig. 13.32 ...
Feeding in an Artificial Insect
... reactive. The response of an animal to food, for example, cannot be explained only in terms of the physical stimuli involved. On two different occasions, the very same animal may behave in completely different ways when presented with seemingly identical pieces of food (e.g. hungrily consuming it in ...
... reactive. The response of an animal to food, for example, cannot be explained only in terms of the physical stimuli involved. On two different occasions, the very same animal may behave in completely different ways when presented with seemingly identical pieces of food (e.g. hungrily consuming it in ...
Phase synchronization of bursting neurons in clustered small
... connectivity of the cat suggests that a model for numerical simulations of this structure can be a clustered network, or a network formed by interacting subnetworks [10]. The subnetworks stand for the clusters and the neurons in subnetworks are connected with neurons belonging to the same cluster an ...
... connectivity of the cat suggests that a model for numerical simulations of this structure can be a clustered network, or a network formed by interacting subnetworks [10]. The subnetworks stand for the clusters and the neurons in subnetworks are connected with neurons belonging to the same cluster an ...
Fast Propagation of Firing Rates through Layered Networks of Noisy
... a positive mean. This background causes the neurons to fire asynchronously at a low background rate of 5 Hz. As can be observed by comparing the response in the 10th layer with the stimulus, the stimulus is faithfully transmitted across many layers, despite the small size of the network. With a smal ...
... a positive mean. This background causes the neurons to fire asynchronously at a low background rate of 5 Hz. As can be observed by comparing the response in the 10th layer with the stimulus, the stimulus is faithfully transmitted across many layers, despite the small size of the network. With a smal ...
A flexible genetic toolkit for arthropod neurogenesis
... across bilaterians. However, there seem to be differences in the degree of the contribution of the dpp/sog homologues in patterning the neurogenic region in arthropods. In Drosophila melanogaster sog null mutants, the DV extension is slightly reduced [22], while in the flour beetle Tribolium castane ...
... across bilaterians. However, there seem to be differences in the degree of the contribution of the dpp/sog homologues in patterning the neurogenic region in arthropods. In Drosophila melanogaster sog null mutants, the DV extension is slightly reduced [22], while in the flour beetle Tribolium castane ...
It`s Got A Beat, and You Can Think to It
... If beta is better than gamma, why is gamma so prevalent in the nervous system? An answer, it turns out, depends on the question “better for what?” Long-distance communication is one criterion; the formation of so-called cell assemblies is another. A cell assembly is a collection of neurons whose syn ...
... If beta is better than gamma, why is gamma so prevalent in the nervous system? An answer, it turns out, depends on the question “better for what?” Long-distance communication is one criterion; the formation of so-called cell assemblies is another. A cell assembly is a collection of neurons whose syn ...
Does the Conventional Leaky Integrate-and
... more likely to generate an action potential than one which receives the same inputs distributed over a wider time range. Thus, it is believed that synchronous activity provides an efficient mean to increase the reliability of responses and to eliminate noise in neural assemblies (Diesmann et al 1999 ...
... more likely to generate an action potential than one which receives the same inputs distributed over a wider time range. Thus, it is believed that synchronous activity provides an efficient mean to increase the reliability of responses and to eliminate noise in neural assemblies (Diesmann et al 1999 ...
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... data mining tasks are not suited to this approach Often the data mining task is to discover structure in the data set, without any prior knowledge of what is there This is an example of unsupervised learning (we have already seen the example of the Kmeans clustering algorithm) A class of neura ...
... data mining tasks are not suited to this approach Often the data mining task is to discover structure in the data set, without any prior knowledge of what is there This is an example of unsupervised learning (we have already seen the example of the Kmeans clustering algorithm) A class of neura ...