Neurons carry out the many operations that extract meaningful information from sensory receptor arrays at the organism’s periphery and translate these into action, imagery and memory. Within today’s dominant computational paradigm, these operations, involving synapses, membrane ionic channels and changes in membrane potential, are thought of as steps in an algorithm or as computations. The role of neurons in these computations has evolved conceptually from that of a simple integrator of synaptic inputs until a threshold is reached and an output pulse is initiated, to a much more sophisticated processor with mixed analog-digital logic and highly adaptive synaptic elements
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
Neurons carry out the many operations that extract meaningful information from sensory receptor arr...
Neurons carry out the many operations that extract meaningful information from sensory receptor arr...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Synapses, membranes and neurotransmitters play an important role in processing information in the ...
In this paper, we discuss a model of bioinformation processing which consists of three critical comp...
motor feedback loops, and motor control, we are still largely ignorant about what enables animals to...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
Despite advances in experimental and theoretical neuroscience, we are still trying to identify key b...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Kurtz R, Egelhaaf M. Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestra...
There is widespread consensus among neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists that neurons are invol...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
Neurons carry out the many operations that extract meaningful information from sensory receptor arr...
Neurons carry out the many operations that extract meaningful information from sensory receptor arr...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Neurons and their networks underlie our perceptions, actions and memories. The latest work on inform...
Synapses, membranes and neurotransmitters play an important role in processing information in the ...
In this paper, we discuss a model of bioinformation processing which consists of three critical comp...
motor feedback loops, and motor control, we are still largely ignorant about what enables animals to...
There has been a long tradition of casting models of information processing which entail elementary ...
Despite advances in experimental and theoretical neuroscience, we are still trying to identify key b...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
Kurtz R, Egelhaaf M. Natural patterns of neural activity: how physiological mechanisms are orchestra...
There is widespread consensus among neurophysiologists and neuropsychologists that neurons are invol...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...
Computational systems are useful in neuroscience in many ways. For instance, they may be used to con...
ABSTRACT Cognitive functions arise from the coordinated activity of neural populations distributed o...