
Seminar High Performance Computers
... is not a state-based system but rather a pure functional system where every input leads to an output, without any states being stored in between. This implication bares also the fact that without states, the system is free of side-effects. The static character of the neurosynaptic machine model howe ...
... is not a state-based system but rather a pure functional system where every input leads to an output, without any states being stored in between. This implication bares also the fact that without states, the system is free of side-effects. The static character of the neurosynaptic machine model howe ...
Open-loop organization of thalamic reticular nucleus and dorsal
... examined the effect of these strengths on model behavior (see Fig. 8D). As more is learned about the myriad pathways that impinge upon the TRN, this model may be refined. Several other parameters were systematically varied to explore their impact on network behavior. All external inputs to the TC an ...
... examined the effect of these strengths on model behavior (see Fig. 8D). As more is learned about the myriad pathways that impinge upon the TRN, this model may be refined. Several other parameters were systematically varied to explore their impact on network behavior. All external inputs to the TC an ...
The cortical visual area V6: brain location and visual topography
... the lunate sulcus (LS) more laterally (Fig. 5E). The posterior branch of POS (see arrowhead on the right in Fig. 5D and E) is the original POS fundus that continues medio-laterally at about the same anteroposterior level (Fig. 5C and D), and then dies 6±8 mm away from the interhemispheric midline (F ...
... the lunate sulcus (LS) more laterally (Fig. 5E). The posterior branch of POS (see arrowhead on the right in Fig. 5D and E) is the original POS fundus that continues medio-laterally at about the same anteroposterior level (Fig. 5C and D), and then dies 6±8 mm away from the interhemispheric midline (F ...
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... human teacher holds the hand of a child to teach how to draw a circle). However, if a network can learn only under this mode, teaching is impractical, and the learner is not able to learn autonomously. It lacks a sense of value that it may devote too much neuronal resource and time to events that ar ...
... human teacher holds the hand of a child to teach how to draw a circle). However, if a network can learn only under this mode, teaching is impractical, and the learner is not able to learn autonomously. It lacks a sense of value that it may devote too much neuronal resource and time to events that ar ...
James Robertson
... Sleep homeostatic response not influenced by means of SD Not affected by level of arousal Rather, means of SD affected subsequent arousal CC reduced latency to sleep to control levels Delta power similar to GH SD DNM1-mediated regulation of presynaptic endocytosis and the level of arousa ...
... Sleep homeostatic response not influenced by means of SD Not affected by level of arousal Rather, means of SD affected subsequent arousal CC reduced latency to sleep to control levels Delta power similar to GH SD DNM1-mediated regulation of presynaptic endocytosis and the level of arousa ...
Topographically Specific Hippocampal Projections Target Functionally Distinct Prefrontal Areas in the
... cal architectonic type (Fig. I), whereas the prcsubiculum and parasubiculum can be considered periallocortical (Saunders and Rosene, 1988). Projections from the entorhinal cortex, which were included in cortical studies previously (e.g., Rarbas, 1993), will not be considered here. Investigators gene ...
... cal architectonic type (Fig. I), whereas the prcsubiculum and parasubiculum can be considered periallocortical (Saunders and Rosene, 1988). Projections from the entorhinal cortex, which were included in cortical studies previously (e.g., Rarbas, 1993), will not be considered here. Investigators gene ...
A Comparison of Spiking Statistics in Motion Sensing Neurones of
... mental methodology and analytic approaches. In the next section we present a theoretical framework for analysing the response statistics of sensory neurones; this framework reveals pitfalls in such analyses that have not been commonly recognized in prior studies. We then make a direct comparison of ...
... mental methodology and analytic approaches. In the next section we present a theoretical framework for analysing the response statistics of sensory neurones; this framework reveals pitfalls in such analyses that have not been commonly recognized in prior studies. We then make a direct comparison of ...
PRINCIPLES OF NEUROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 6
... olfaction (see Sections 6.1–6.10), the complexity of the vertebrate olfactory system presents many challenges. This complexity is in part due to the large number of processing channels in this system: the mouse genome encodes more than a thousand odorant receptors, and the mouse olfactory bulb has m ...
... olfaction (see Sections 6.1–6.10), the complexity of the vertebrate olfactory system presents many challenges. This complexity is in part due to the large number of processing channels in this system: the mouse genome encodes more than a thousand odorant receptors, and the mouse olfactory bulb has m ...
the biological perspective
... for the neurons of the body (the peripheral nervous system). Myelin wraps around the shaft of the axons, forming an insulating and protective sheath. Bundles of myelin-coated axons travel together as “cables” in the central nervous system called tracts, and in the peripheral nervous system bundles o ...
... for the neurons of the body (the peripheral nervous system). Myelin wraps around the shaft of the axons, forming an insulating and protective sheath. Bundles of myelin-coated axons travel together as “cables” in the central nervous system called tracts, and in the peripheral nervous system bundles o ...
Brainstem: Midbrain - nikolai.lazarov.pro
... Brainstem: Midbrain 1. Midbrain – gross external anatomy 2. Internal structure of the midbrain: cerebral peduncles tegmentum tectum (guadrigeminal plate) ...
... Brainstem: Midbrain 1. Midbrain – gross external anatomy 2. Internal structure of the midbrain: cerebral peduncles tegmentum tectum (guadrigeminal plate) ...
Biology
... coordinates functions throughout the body and responds to internal and external stimuli. ...
... coordinates functions throughout the body and responds to internal and external stimuli. ...
Pyrokinin/PBAN-like peptides in the central nervous system of
... PK/PBAN-like immunoreactivity was observed in the CNS of all larval mosquito species examined. All species had similar positions of immunoreactive neurons in the various ganglia, unless otherwise noted (Fig. 1). The SEG contained three groups of immunoreactive neurons that putatively correspond to t ...
... PK/PBAN-like immunoreactivity was observed in the CNS of all larval mosquito species examined. All species had similar positions of immunoreactive neurons in the various ganglia, unless otherwise noted (Fig. 1). The SEG contained three groups of immunoreactive neurons that putatively correspond to t ...
Total Wiring Length Minimization of C. elegans Neural
... The objective function of our optimization problem is the Total Wiring Length (TWL)—the sum of lengths of all connections in the neural network of the worm. In other words, TWL is the sum of all elements of the weighted adjacency matrix C. We assume that the connections in the network are fixed, i.e ...
... The objective function of our optimization problem is the Total Wiring Length (TWL)—the sum of lengths of all connections in the neural network of the worm. In other words, TWL is the sum of all elements of the weighted adjacency matrix C. We assume that the connections in the network are fixed, i.e ...
Inactivation of Parietal and Prefrontal Cortex Reveals
... of these subpopulations were matched to a greater extent (Chafee and Goldman-Rakic 1998) than could be gleaned from independent studies of the two populations using similar, but not identical, tasks (Andersen et al. 1990b; Bruce and Goldberg 1985; Funahashi et al. 1989 –1991; Gnadt and Andersen 1988 ...
... of these subpopulations were matched to a greater extent (Chafee and Goldman-Rakic 1998) than could be gleaned from independent studies of the two populations using similar, but not identical, tasks (Andersen et al. 1990b; Bruce and Goldberg 1985; Funahashi et al. 1989 –1991; Gnadt and Andersen 1988 ...
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience
... similarity, but to similarity arising from different sources. The terms can be applied to any biological characteristic or feature, including brain structures and even behavior. In our efforts to understand brain evolution, features of brains are compared across species, and it is important to deduc ...
... similarity, but to similarity arising from different sources. The terms can be applied to any biological characteristic or feature, including brain structures and even behavior. In our efforts to understand brain evolution, features of brains are compared across species, and it is important to deduc ...
A perceptual representation in the frontal eye field during covert
... locations in the search array (Fig. 1A). For a trial to count as valid, the monkey was required to grasp the lever and maintain it at a center position, fixate the central spot (400–800 ms), wait for the search array to appear and, while maintaining fixation on the central spot, turn the lever to repo ...
... locations in the search array (Fig. 1A). For a trial to count as valid, the monkey was required to grasp the lever and maintain it at a center position, fixate the central spot (400–800 ms), wait for the search array to appear and, while maintaining fixation on the central spot, turn the lever to repo ...
Neuronal Clusters in the Primate Motor Cortex during Interception of
... Number of neurons with positive correlation between the initial target velocity and the early activation Number of neurons with significant effects of target velocity on the early activation ...
... Number of neurons with positive correlation between the initial target velocity and the early activation Number of neurons with significant effects of target velocity on the early activation ...
Eichenbaum et al., 2012a, #15 - Fortin Lab @ UCI
... this approach is obviously not possible in animals. Our own work towards addressing this question has adopted a different, quantitative methodology that has been used extensively in humans to investigate distinctions between recall of episodic memories and a sense of familiarity for previous experie ...
... this approach is obviously not possible in animals. Our own work towards addressing this question has adopted a different, quantitative methodology that has been used extensively in humans to investigate distinctions between recall of episodic memories and a sense of familiarity for previous experie ...
Nature template
... A solution which can be used to test the null hypothesis that spike times are random within a window of width W was offered (10, 11). If this null hypothesis is true, then replacing the time of each spike by a randomly selected time within W around its true time should not affect any of the statisti ...
... A solution which can be used to test the null hypothesis that spike times are random within a window of width W was offered (10, 11). If this null hypothesis is true, then replacing the time of each spike by a randomly selected time within W around its true time should not affect any of the statisti ...
Highly Specific Olfactory Receptor Neurons for Types of Amino
... identify and discriminate extracellularly recorded action potentials were peak amplitude, valley amplitude, spike height, spike width, spike time, and time between spikes. Spike events, EOG signals, and experimental parameters (i.e., beginning of a recording period, onset of stimulation, and end of ...
... identify and discriminate extracellularly recorded action potentials were peak amplitude, valley amplitude, spike height, spike width, spike time, and time between spikes. Spike events, EOG signals, and experimental parameters (i.e., beginning of a recording period, onset of stimulation, and end of ...
action potential
... conditions and transmit information along sensory neurons Sensory information is sent to the brain or ganglia, where interneurons integrate the information Motor output leaves the brain or ganglia via motor neurons, which trigger muscle or gland activity ...
... conditions and transmit information along sensory neurons Sensory information is sent to the brain or ganglia, where interneurons integrate the information Motor output leaves the brain or ganglia via motor neurons, which trigger muscle or gland activity ...
Interactions between frontal cortex and basal ganglia in working
... example, because these memories do not involve structural changes, they are transient and, therefore, do not provide a suitable basis for long-term memories. Also, because information is encoded by the activation states of neurons, the capacity of these memories scales as a function of the number of ...
... example, because these memories do not involve structural changes, they are transient and, therefore, do not provide a suitable basis for long-term memories. Also, because information is encoded by the activation states of neurons, the capacity of these memories scales as a function of the number of ...
NEUROGENESIS IN THE ANTERIOR OLFACTORY NUCLEUS AND
... was designated embryonic day one (El). Normally, births occur on E23, which is also designated as postnatal day zero (P0). The postnatal developmental series had two groups of rat pups, each group containing males from at least two litters. The pups were given four (P0-P3, P2-P5) consecutive daily i ...
... was designated embryonic day one (El). Normally, births occur on E23, which is also designated as postnatal day zero (P0). The postnatal developmental series had two groups of rat pups, each group containing males from at least two litters. The pups were given four (P0-P3, P2-P5) consecutive daily i ...