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From single neurons to behavior in the jellyfish Aurelia aurita
Jellyfish nerve nets provide insight into the origins of nervous systems, as both their taxonomic position and their evolutionary age imply that jellyfish resemble some of the earliest neuron-bearing, actively-swimming animals. Here, we develop the first
Fabian Pallasdies +3 more
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Reconfigurable Computation in Spiking Neural Networks
The computation of rank ordering plays a fundamental role in cognitive tasks and offers a basic building block for computing arbitrary digital functions.
Fabio Schittler Neves, Marc Timme
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Universality in network dynamics [PDF]
Despite significant advances in characterizing the structural properties of complex networks, a mathematical framework that uncovers the universal properties of the interplay between the topology and the dynamics of complex systems continues to elude us. Here we develop a self-consistent theory of dynamical perturbations in complex systems, allowing us
Barzel, Baruch, Barabasi, Albert-Laszlo
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Backpropagation on Dynamical Networks
Dynamical networks are versatile models that can describe a variety of behaviours such as synchronisation and feedback. However, applying these models in real world contexts is difficult as prior information pertaining to the connectivity structure or local dynamics is often unknown and must be inferred from time series observations of network states ...
Eugene Tan +3 more
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Numerical Modeling of Plasticity Induced by Quadri-Pulse Stimulation
Quadri-pulse stimulation (QPS), a type of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), can induce a considerable aftereffect on cortical synapses.
Majid Memarian Sorkhabi +3 more
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Probably one of the most characteristic features of a living system is its continual propensity to change as it juggles the demands of survival with the need to replicate. Internally these adjustments are manifest as changes in metabolite, protein, and gene activities.
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Incentive-driven transition to high ride-sharing adoption
Ride-sharing, combining similar concurrent trips into one, may support sustainable urban mobility yet lacks broad adoption. Storch et al. reveal how collective interactions in shared rides explain essential characteristics of ride-sharing adoption ...
David-Maximilian Storch +2 more
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Corticostriatal afferents can engage parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) interneurons to rapidly curtail the activity of striatal projection neurons (SPNs), thus shaping striatal output.
Farid N Garas +9 more
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Dynamic information routing in complex networks
Flexible information routing underlies the function of many biological and artificial networks. Here, the authors present a theoretical framework that shows how information can be flexibly routed across networks using collective reference dynamics and ...
Christoph Kirst +2 more
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Synchronization of dynamical networks by network control
In this note, we study locally controlled synchronization of a dynamical network by introducing a distributed controller which has a different network structure from the original network. We refer to this configuration as a feedback network. To reflect practical reality, a cost function is considered to constrain the controller, and then the ...
Tao Liu 0012 +2 more
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