AbstractStarting from the notions of standing waves and resonance, a model for the working of nerve transmission and a chemical signal code for the transmission and registration of data is established. This model could equally explain some aspects of the memory phenomenon from a purely chemical point of view
AbstractInformation processing in the brain results from the spread and interaction of electrical an...
The science of brain function has a long and vibrant history. Recent technological developments have...
Neural transduction is the process by which neurons convert externally applied electrical energy int...
AbstractStarting from the notions of standing waves and resonance, a model for the working of nerve ...
A number of models developed in work often called "neural-net" research may be of interest to physio...
In this expository paper some key problems of nerve pulse dynamics are briefly analysed. ...
The paper considers some possible neuron mechanisms that do not contradict biological data. They ar...
The coding mechanism of sensory memory on the neuron scale is one of the most\ud important questions...
The neuron, when considered as a signal processing device, itsinputs are the frequency of pulses rec...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
The digital simulation of a network called mew-Brain is described. The network is a neurochemical ve...
The new model of the neuron medium capable to store the information in the wave form has been develo...
We present a model governing the operation of all "isolated " sensory receptors with their...
The functional capabilities of the brain are formally characterizable in terms of a finite system al...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
AbstractInformation processing in the brain results from the spread and interaction of electrical an...
The science of brain function has a long and vibrant history. Recent technological developments have...
Neural transduction is the process by which neurons convert externally applied electrical energy int...
AbstractStarting from the notions of standing waves and resonance, a model for the working of nerve ...
A number of models developed in work often called "neural-net" research may be of interest to physio...
In this expository paper some key problems of nerve pulse dynamics are briefly analysed. ...
The paper considers some possible neuron mechanisms that do not contradict biological data. They ar...
The coding mechanism of sensory memory on the neuron scale is one of the most\ud important questions...
The neuron, when considered as a signal processing device, itsinputs are the frequency of pulses rec...
We propose a simple model of recognition, short-term memory, long-term memory and learning
The digital simulation of a network called mew-Brain is described. The network is a neurochemical ve...
The new model of the neuron medium capable to store the information in the wave form has been develo...
We present a model governing the operation of all "isolated " sensory receptors with their...
The functional capabilities of the brain are formally characterizable in terms of a finite system al...
The paper presents a model of memory challenging the one proposed by Richard Atkinson and Richard Sh...
AbstractInformation processing in the brain results from the spread and interaction of electrical an...
The science of brain function has a long and vibrant history. Recent technological developments have...
Neural transduction is the process by which neurons convert externally applied electrical energy int...