Abstract Neurons are connected by complex branching processes—axons and dendrites—that process information for organisms to respond to their environment. Classifying neurons according to differences in structure or function is a fundamental part of neuroscience. Here, by constructing biophysical theory and testing against empirical measures of branching structure, we develop a general model that establishes a correspondence between neuron structure and function as mediated by principles such as time or power minimization for information processing as well as spatial constraints for forming connections. We test our predictions for radius scale factors against those extracted from neuronal images, measured for species that range from insects ...
A neuron's contribution to the information flow within a neural circuit is governed by the structure...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
Neurons are connected by complex branching processes-axons and dendrites-that process information fo...
Understanding the principles governing axonal and dendritic branching is essential for unravelling t...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
The highly ramified arbors of neuronal dendrites provide the substrate for the high connectivity and...
The way in which dendrites spread within neural tissue determines the resulting circuit connectivity...
Abstract Background Axon calibers vary widely among different animals, neuron classes, and even with...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
A theoretical method, developed in a previous paper, enables one to calculate analytical expressions...
Understanding the principles governing axonal and dendritic branching is essential for unravelling t...
A neuron's contribution to the information flow within a neural circuit is governed by the structure...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
Neurons are connected by complex branching processes-axons and dendrites-that process information fo...
Understanding the principles governing axonal and dendritic branching is essential for unravelling t...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
In developing brain, axons and dendrites are capable of connecting to each other with high precision...
The highly ramified arbors of neuronal dendrites provide the substrate for the high connectivity and...
The way in which dendrites spread within neural tissue determines the resulting circuit connectivity...
Abstract Background Axon calibers vary widely among different animals, neuron classes, and even with...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
A theoretical method, developed in a previous paper, enables one to calculate analytical expressions...
Understanding the principles governing axonal and dendritic branching is essential for unravelling t...
A neuron's contribution to the information flow within a neural circuit is governed by the structure...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...
Neurons collect their inputs from other neurons by sending out arborized dendritic structures. Howev...