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Fractals in the Nervous System: conceptual Implications for Theoretical Neuroscience [PDF]
This essay is presented with two principal objectives in mind: first, to document the prevalence of fractals at all levels of the nervous system, giving credence to the notion of their functional relevance; and second, to draw attention to the as yet ...
Werner, Gerhard
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Uncovering functional brain signature via random matrix theory [PDF]
The brain is organized in a modular way, serving multiple functionalities. This multiplicity requires that both positive (e.g. excitatory, phase-coherent) and negative (e.g.
Almog, Assaf +6 more
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Advancing functional connectivity research from association to causation [PDF]
Cognition and behavior emerge from brain network interactions, such that investigating causal interactions should be central to the study of brain function.
Biswal, Bharat B. +12 more
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On the Electrodynamics of Neural Networks [PDF]
We present a microscopic approach for the coupling of cortical activity, as resulting from proper dipole currents of pyramidal neurons, to the electromagnetic field in extracellular fluid in presence of diffusion and Ohmic conduction.
Graben, PB, Rodrigues, S
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Emergent complex neural dynamics
A large repertoire of spatiotemporal activity patterns in the brain is the basis for adaptive behaviour. Understanding the mechanism by which the brain's hundred billion neurons and hundred trillion synapses manage to produce such a range of cortical ...
A Cavagna +83 more
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Any natural language can be considered as a tool for producing large databases (consisting of texts, written, or discursive). This tool for its description in turn requires other large databases (dictionaries, grammars etc.).
Manin, Y., Marcolli, M.
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Letting the Brain Speak for itself [PDF]
Metaphors of Computation and Information tended to detract attention from the intrinsic modes of neural system functions, uncontaminated by the observer's role for collection and interpretation of experimental data.
Werner, Gerhard
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Autonomous Dynamics in Neural networks: The dHAN Concept and Associative Thought Processes
The neural activity of the human brain is dominated by self-sustained activities. External sensory stimuli influence this autonomous activity but they do not drive the brain directly.
Gros, Claudius
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Affective and cognitive prefrontal cortex projections to the lateral habenula in humans
Anterior insula (AI) and dACC are known to process information about pain, loss, adversities, bad, harmful or suboptimal choices and consequences that threaten survival or well-being.
Vadovičová, Karin
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Image-guided Placement of Magnetic Neuroparticles as a Potential High-Resolution Brain-Machine Interface [PDF]
We are developing methods of noninvasively delivering magnetic neuroparticles™ via intranasal administration followed by image-guided magnetic propulsion to selected locations in the brain.
Algarin, Jose +23 more
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