Wiring a brain presents a formidable problem because neural circuits require an enormous number of fast and durable connections. We propose that evolution was likely to have optimized neural circuits to minimize conduction delays in axons, passive cable attenuation in dendrites, and the length of "wire" used to construct circuits, and to have maximized the density of synapses. Here we ask the question: "What fraction of the volume should be taken up by axons and dendrites (i.e., wire) when these variables are at their optimal values?" The biophysical properties of axons and dendrites dictate that wire should occupy 3/5 of the volume in an optimally wired gray matter. We have measured the fraction of the volume occupied by each cellular com...
Given that brains and computers are similar in many respects, can vast experience in computer engine...
A ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate anatomy is the segregation of the brain into white and gray m...
SummaryWiring economy has successfully explained the individual placement of neurons in simple nervo...
AbstractWiring a brain presents a formidable problem because neural circuits require an enormous num...
AbstractWiring a brain presents a formidable problem because neural circuits require an enormous num...
The hypothesis is that longrange connections in the brain are a critically constrained resource, he...
The wide diversity of dendritic trees is one of the most striking features of neural circuits. Here ...
© The Author(s) 2016.The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functio...
Evolution perfected brain design by maximizing its functionality while minimizing costs associated w...
How well do "Save wire" concepts from combinatorial network optimization theory fit as models for b...
This paper examines the explanatory distinctness of wiring optimization models in neuroscience. Wiri...
Abstract: Integration of synaptic currents across an extensive dendritic tree is a prerequisite for ...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
We pursue the hypothesis that neuronal placement in animals minimizes wiring costs for given functio...
The structure and quantitative composition of the cerebral cortex are interrelated with its computat...
Given that brains and computers are similar in many respects, can vast experience in computer engine...
A ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate anatomy is the segregation of the brain into white and gray m...
SummaryWiring economy has successfully explained the individual placement of neurons in simple nervo...
AbstractWiring a brain presents a formidable problem because neural circuits require an enormous num...
AbstractWiring a brain presents a formidable problem because neural circuits require an enormous num...
The hypothesis is that longrange connections in the brain are a critically constrained resource, he...
The wide diversity of dendritic trees is one of the most striking features of neural circuits. Here ...
© The Author(s) 2016.The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functio...
Evolution perfected brain design by maximizing its functionality while minimizing costs associated w...
How well do "Save wire" concepts from combinatorial network optimization theory fit as models for b...
This paper examines the explanatory distinctness of wiring optimization models in neuroscience. Wiri...
Abstract: Integration of synaptic currents across an extensive dendritic tree is a prerequisite for ...
The way in which a neuronal tree expands plays an important role in its functional and computational...
We pursue the hypothesis that neuronal placement in animals minimizes wiring costs for given functio...
The structure and quantitative composition of the cerebral cortex are interrelated with its computat...
Given that brains and computers are similar in many respects, can vast experience in computer engine...
A ubiquitous feature of the vertebrate anatomy is the segregation of the brain into white and gray m...
SummaryWiring economy has successfully explained the individual placement of neurons in simple nervo...