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Computational Models in Electroencephalography [PDF]
AbstractComputational models lie at the intersection of basic neuroscience and healthcare applications because they allow researchers to test hypotheses in silico and predict the outcome of experiments and interactions that are very hard to test in reality.
Katharina Glomb +5 more
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Computational Models of Neuromodulation [PDF]
Computational modeling of neural substrates provides an excellent theoretical framework for the understanding of the computational roles of neuromodulation. In this review, we illustrate, with a large number of modeling studies, the specific computations performed by neuromodulation in the context of various neural models of invertebrate and ...
Jean-Marc Fellous, Christiane Linster
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Computation modelling is playing an increasingly accepted and important role in neuroscience. It is not a unitary enterprise, though, and the distinction between two different sorts of modelling, one interested in description and the other also in function, is illustrated by their application to activity-dependent developmental plasticity and adult ...
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Computational models of epilepsy [PDF]
Epilepsy is a neurological disease characterized by recurrent and spontaneous seizures. It affects approximately 50 million people worldwide. In majority of the cases accurate diagnosis of the disease can be made without using any technologically advanced techniques and seizures are controlled using standard treatment in the form of regular use of anti-
Stefanescu, Roxana A. +2 more
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The ATLAS computing model [PDF]
The ATLAS Offline Computing Model is described. The main emphasis is on the steady state, when normal running is established. The data flow from the output of the ATLAS trigger system through processing and analysis stages is analysed, in order to estimate the computing resources, in terms of CPU power, disk and tape storage and network bandwidth ...
BARBERIS, DARIO, JONES R.
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Computational modelling of atherosclerosis [PDF]
Atherosclerosis is one of the principle pathologies of cardiovascular disease with blood cholesterol a significant risk factor. The World Health Organisation estimates that approximately 2.5 million deaths occur annually due to the risk from elevated cholesterol with 39% of adults worldwide at future risk.
Andrew Parton +4 more
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A Computational Realization of a Semi-Lagrangian Method for Solving the Advection Equation
A parallel implementation of a method of the semi-Lagrangian type for the advection equation on a hybrid architecture computation system is discussed. The difference scheme with variable stencil is constructed on the base of an integral equality between ...
Alexander Efremov +3 more
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Propagule pressure and an invasion syndrome determine invasion success in a plant community model
The success of species invasions depends on multiple factors, including propagule pressure, disturbance, productivity, and the traits of native and non‐native species.
Daniel Vedder +2 more
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The Grothendieck computability model [PDF]
Translating notions and results from category theory to the theory of computability models of Longley and Normann, we introduce the Grothendieck computability model and the first-projection-simulation. We prove some basic properties of the Grothendieck computability model, and we show that the category of computability models is a type-category, in the
Gambarte, Luis, Petrakis, Iosif
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Numerical modeling of mosquito population dynamics of Aedes aegypti
Background The global incidences of dengue virus have increased the interest in studying and understanding the mosquito population dynamics.
William M. S. Yamashita +2 more
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