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Neural information transmission
1976The long term evolutionary systems of genetic information transmission considered in the last chapter have culminated in the development of internal communication systems which animals can use for short term adaptation to their environments. Even the most primitive nervous system is a remarkably complex network of specialized cells, called neurons.
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Optimal Information Transmission [PDF]
This paper addresses the issue of how a given piece of information should be transmitted from a better-informed doctor to an ill-informed patient. The information to be transmitted is expressed as a probability distribution on a space of the patient’s possible health states.
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Internal Transmission of Information
2003Most biological processes require the coordination of activities at multiple locations. Thus, the activity of an individual cell usually occurs in coordination with the activity of other cells and larger assemblages of cells generally require compensation or support from other multicellular structures. This type of interrelated activity requires either
Lloyd D. Partridge, L. Donald Partridge
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Information Transmission Technologies
2014Distortion and noise are two major subjects in information transmission research. Essential requirements for a transmission system are low distortion caused by signal transmission and low additional noise as much as possible, which are the major measurement factors for channel performance.
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Journal of the American Statistical Association, 1962
Robert M. Fano, Amiel Feinstein
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Robert M. Fano, Amiel Feinstein
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Genetic information transmission
1976In the last chapter we were primarily concerned with the role of genetic information in the day-to-day life of the cell. We noted in passing that mitosis transmits the cell’s entire complement of genetic information to the new generation of cells. In this chapter we examine more closely this transmission of genetic information to subsequent generations.
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Transmission of Information by Coincidence
1982In the previous chapters we reached the following conclusions: Each nerve cell receives from and gives contacts to many neurons. Even cells which are close together usually recieve different sources of excitation and inhibition, both when the spontaneous and when the sensory evoked activities are considered.
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Tactile Information Transmission by 2D Stationary Phantom Sensations
International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2018Gunhyuk Park, Seungmoon Choi
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IEEE transactions on power electronics, 2018
Zhou Yan, Zhu Xiang, Lin Wu, Baoyun Wang
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Zhou Yan, Zhu Xiang, Lin Wu, Baoyun Wang
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