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Analytic modeling of conductively anisotropic neural tissue [PDF]
The abdominal ganglion of the Aplysia californica is an established in vitro model for studying neuroelectric behavior in the presence of an applied electrical current and recently used in studies of magnetic resonance electrical impedance tomography (MREIT) which allows for quantitative visualization of spatially distributed current and magnetic flux ...
Benjamin L. Schwartz +2 more
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Interfaces with the peripheral nervous system for the control of a neuroprosthetic limb: a review
The field of prosthetics has been evolving and advancing over the past decade, as patients with missing extremities are expecting to control their prostheses in as normal a way as possible.
Kadir A. Yildiz +2 more
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Diagnostic value of F-response in the localization of the level of the lesion of peripheral motor neuron [PDF]
F-wave is a secondary muscle response, which occurs by antidromic activation of the limited number of alphamotoneurons. Based on M- and F-response and the nerve length, the conduction time, conduction velocity, and the ratio of F-response can be ...
Cvetković Biljana, Petković Stevan
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Mechanisms of Zero-Lag Synchronization in Cortical Motifs [PDF]
Zero-lag synchronization between distant cortical areas has been observed in a diversity of experimental data sets and between many different regions of the brain.
Breakspear, Michael +3 more
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NEURAL REGULATION OF ATRIOVENTRICULAR CONDUCTION
A cardiotachometer has been devised to record the variation of the frequency of the sino-atrial node, but no apparatus has been reported which simultaneously records the frequency variations in atrioventricular conduction time and the sino-atrial node frequency.
H, Irisawa, W M, Caldwell, M F, Wilson
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LSTM Neural Network for Inferring Conduction Velocity Distribution in Demyelinating Neuropathies
Waveform analysis of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) is important in the detailed analysis of conduction velocities of each axon as seen in temporal dispersion.
Hiroyuki Nodera, Makoto Matsui
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Effects of Synaptic and Myelin Plasticity on Learning in a Network of Kuramoto Phase Oscillators [PDF]
Models of learning typically focus on synaptic plasticity. However, learning is the result of both synaptic and myelin plasticity. Specifically, synaptic changes often co-occur and interact with myelin changes, leading to complex dynamic interactions ...
D. Dibenedetto +10 more
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Preserving neural function under extreme scaling [PDF]
Important brain functions need to be conserved throughout organisms of extremely varying sizes. Here we study the scaling properties of an essential component of computation in the brain: the single neuron. We compare morphology and signal propagation of
Ammer, Georg +5 more
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Conducting polymer coated neural recording electrodes
Neural recording electrodes suffer from poor signal to noise ratio, charge density, biostability and biocompatibility. This paper investigates the ability of conducting polymer coated electrodes to record acute neural response in a systematic manner, allowing in depth comparison of electrochemical and electrophysiological response.Polypyrrole (Ppy) and
Harris, Alexander R +5 more
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Why do axons differ in caliber? [PDF]
CNS axons differ in diameter (d) by nearly 100-fold (∼0.1-10 μm); therefore, they differ in cross-sectional area (d(2)) and volume by nearly 10,000-fold.
Balasubramanian, Vijay +4 more
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