High-frequency firing activity can be induced either naturally in a healthy brain as a result of the processing of sensory stimuli or as an uncontrolled synchronous activity characterizing epileptic seizures. As part of this work, we investigate how logic circuits that are engineered in neurons can be used to design spike filters, attenuating high-frequency activity in a neuronal network that can be used to minimize the effects of neurodegenerative disorders such as epilepsy. We propose a reconfigurable filter design built from small neuronal networks that behave as digital logic circuits. We developed a mathematical framework to obtain a transfer function derived from a linearization process of the Hodgkin-Huxley model. Our results suggest...
Neuromorphic computing holds the promise to achieve the energy efficiency and robust learning perfor...
The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed ...
Cortical circuits in the brain have long been recognised for their information processing capabiliti...
High-frequency firing activity can be induced either naturally in a healthy brain as a result of the...
With the advancement of synthetic biology, several new tools have been conceptualized over the years...
Neuron-based synthetic biology systems have been proposed in the past couple of decades as potential...
Biocomputing technologies exploit biological communication mechanisms involving cell-cell signal pro...
The field of Neuroengineering aims to investigate ways to proposed synthetic and controllable Boolea...
The differential equations used to model biological neurons and the chemical kinetics involved in sy...
Biocomputing technologies exploit biological communication mechanisms involving cell-cell signal pro...
Neurological diseases can be studied by performing bio-hybrid experiments using a real-time biomimet...
Neuromorphic engineers study models and implementations of systems that mimic neurons behavior in t...
Intrabody nanonetworks for nervous system monitoring are envisioned as a key application of the Inte...
The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed ...
Background noise in biological cortical microcircuits constitutes a powerful resource to assess thei...
Neuromorphic computing holds the promise to achieve the energy efficiency and robust learning perfor...
The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed ...
Cortical circuits in the brain have long been recognised for their information processing capabiliti...
High-frequency firing activity can be induced either naturally in a healthy brain as a result of the...
With the advancement of synthetic biology, several new tools have been conceptualized over the years...
Neuron-based synthetic biology systems have been proposed in the past couple of decades as potential...
Biocomputing technologies exploit biological communication mechanisms involving cell-cell signal pro...
The field of Neuroengineering aims to investigate ways to proposed synthetic and controllable Boolea...
The differential equations used to model biological neurons and the chemical kinetics involved in sy...
Biocomputing technologies exploit biological communication mechanisms involving cell-cell signal pro...
Neurological diseases can be studied by performing bio-hybrid experiments using a real-time biomimet...
Neuromorphic engineers study models and implementations of systems that mimic neurons behavior in t...
Intrabody nanonetworks for nervous system monitoring are envisioned as a key application of the Inte...
The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed ...
Background noise in biological cortical microcircuits constitutes a powerful resource to assess thei...
Neuromorphic computing holds the promise to achieve the energy efficiency and robust learning perfor...
The most biologically-inspired artificial neurons are those of the third generation, and are termed ...
Cortical circuits in the brain have long been recognised for their information processing capabiliti...