Over hundreds of millions of years, evolution has optimized brain design to maximize its functionality while minimizing costs associated with building and maintenance. This observation suggests that one can use optimization theory to rationalize various features of brain design. Here, we attempt to explain the dimensions and branching structure of dendritic arbors by minimizing dendritic cost for given potential synaptic connectivity. Assuming only that dendritic cost increases with total dendritic length and path length from synapses to soma, we find that branching, planar, and compact dendritic arbors, such as those belonging to Purkinje cells in the cerebellum, are optimal. The theory predicts that adjacent Purkinje dendritic arbors shou...
Abstract: Integration of synaptic currents across an extensive dendritic tree is a prerequisite for ...
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SummaryThe tree-like structures of a neuron that are responsible for distributing (axons) or collect...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
I consider a topographic projection between two neuronal layers with dif-ferent densities of neurons...
© The Author(s) 2016.The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functio...
The wide diversity of dendritic trees is one of the most striking features of neural circuits. Here ...
Neural arbors (dendrites and axons) can be viewed as graphs connecting the cell body of a neuron to ...
Neural arbors (dendrites and axons) can be viewed as graphs connecting the cell body of a neuron to ...
AbstractNeurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and w...
Neurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and what dete...
AbstractNeurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and w...
I consider a topographic projection between two neuronal layers with different densities of neurons....
Foliation divides the mammalian cerebellum into structurally distinct subdivisions, including the co...
Abstract: Integration of synaptic currents across an extensive dendritic tree is a prerequisite for ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
SummaryThe tree-like structures of a neuron that are responsible for distributing (axons) or collect...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
I consider a topographic projection between two neuronal layers with dif-ferent densities of neurons...
© The Author(s) 2016.The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functio...
The wide diversity of dendritic trees is one of the most striking features of neural circuits. Here ...
Neural arbors (dendrites and axons) can be viewed as graphs connecting the cell body of a neuron to ...
Neural arbors (dendrites and axons) can be viewed as graphs connecting the cell body of a neuron to ...
AbstractNeurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and w...
Neurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and what dete...
AbstractNeurons often possess elaborate axonal and dendritic arbors. Why do these arbors exist and w...
I consider a topographic projection between two neuronal layers with different densities of neurons....
Foliation divides the mammalian cerebellum into structurally distinct subdivisions, including the co...
Abstract: Integration of synaptic currents across an extensive dendritic tree is a prerequisite for ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
SummaryThe tree-like structures of a neuron that are responsible for distributing (axons) or collect...