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New England Journal of Medicine, 2014
The nervous and immune systems are generally thought to operate independently of one another. A couple of studies, using mouse models, demonstrate sensing of and a molecular response to bacterial infection and inflammation by the nervous system.
Benjamin E, Steinberg +2 more
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The nervous and immune systems are generally thought to operate independently of one another. A couple of studies, using mouse models, demonstrate sensing of and a molecular response to bacterial infection and inflammation by the nervous system.
Benjamin E, Steinberg +2 more
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Neural dynamics of envelope coding
Mathematical Biosciences, 2008We consider the processing of narrowband signals that modulate carrier waveforms in sensory systems. The tuning of sensory neurons to the carrier frequency results in a high sensitivity to the amplitude modulations of the carrier. Recent work has revealed how specialized circuitry can extract the lower-frequency modulation associated with the slow ...
Longtin, André +3 more
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Molecular Approaches To Neural Coding
International Journal of Neuroscience, 1972Information processing in the nervous system is based essentially on the existence of highly organized specific connections. While innate information is coded in terms of prewired circuits, learned information probably involves the creation of new connections between the existing pathways to establish an acquired circuit, representing the memory trace.
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Degenerate coding in neural systems
Journal of Comparative Physiology A, 2005When the dimensionality of a neural circuit is substantially larger than the dimensionality of the variable it encodes, many different degenerate network states can produce the same output. In this review I will discuss three different neural systems that are linked by this theme. The pyloric network of the lobster, the song control system of the zebra
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Temporal Coding in Neural Populations?
Science, 1997For decades it has been assumed that the currency of computation in the brain is the rate at which neurons fire all-or-none action potentials. Until recently. Now neuroscientists are considering whether a more complex "temporal code" may really be the coin of the neural realm.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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