Neural binding is the neuroscientific aspect of what is commonly known as the binding problem: the interdisciplinary difficulty of creating a comprehensive...
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object-feature binding problem have been summarized by Neurophysiologist Prof Singer. There is certainly extensive evidence for synchronization of neural firing...
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is still not fully understood. The possible roles of neural oscillations include feature binding, information transfer mechanisms and the generation of...
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Neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), also called CD56, is a homophilic binding glycoprotein expressed on the surface of neurons, glia and skeletal muscle...
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philosophy Neural binding, synchronous activity of neurons and neuronal ensembles Molecular binding, an attractive interaction between two molecules Binding (linguistics)...
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fast initial coding, dynamic variable binding and knowledge abstraction. Representations of artificial neural networks, on the other hand, show advantages...
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with this observation, the promoter region of slug (a neural-crest-specific gene) contains a binding site for transcription factors involved in the activation...
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it is able to integrate different models of consciousness through neural binding and action selection. However, a more complete understanding of how...
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potassium channels[citation needed]. Cable theory Neural binding Rafael Lorente de No Dies of Cancer at 87; A Neural Researcher: April 06, 1990 National Academies...
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to trigger neural plate folding. The final adhesion of the converging neural folds is due to several different types of intercellular binding proteins....
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Neural coding (or neural representation) is a neuroscience field concerned with characterising the hypothetical relationship between the stimulus and the...
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Artificial neuron (redirect from Node (neural networks))
model of a biological neuron in a neural network. The artificial neuron is the elementary unit of an artificial neural network. The design of the artificial...
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(phase) synchronization of neural activity based on dynamical self-organizing processes in neural networks, described by the Binding-by-synchrony (BBS) Hypothesis...
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Neurulation (redirect from Neural tube defect, folate-sensitive)
expression stops the binding of the neural tube to the epidermis. The notochord plays an integral role in the development of the neural tube. Prior to neurulation...
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contain neural network functionality and that can be used in custom implementations (such as TensorFlow, Theano, etc., typically providing bindings to languages...
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The neural correlates of consciousness (NCC) are the minimal set of neuronal events and mechanisms sufficient for the occurrence of the mental states to...
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A ribosome binding site, or ribosomal binding site (RBS), is a sequence of nucleotides upstream of the start codon of an mRNA transcript that is responsible...
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subjective experiences arise from neural mechanisms. An unsolved question in neuroscience and the philosophy of mind is the binding problem, which is the problem...
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DNA binding sites are a type of binding site found in DNA where other molecules may bind. DNA binding sites are distinct from other binding sites in that...
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Neuron (redirect from Neural cell)
excitable cell that fires electric signals called action potentials across a neural network in the nervous system. They are located in the nervous system and...
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U-Net (category Neural network architectures)
is a convolutional neural network that was developed for image segmentation. The network is based on a fully convolutional neural network whose architecture...
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Repetition priming (section Neural synchrony)
stimulus-response bindings. The increased synchrony between regions discussed above could be a neural correlate of stimulus-response binding. The phenomenon...
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A binding neuron (BN) is an abstract concept of processing of input impulses in a generic neuron based on their temporal coherence and the level of neuronal...
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Synapse (redirect from Neural synapse)
synapses, contributing significantly to the plasticity and adaptable nature of neural circuits. Synapses are essential for the transmission of neuronal impulses...
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Hormone (section Binding proteins)
development, from germination to senescence. Hormones affect distant cells by binding to specific receptor proteins in the target cell, resulting in a change...
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Synaptic pruning (redirect from Neural pruning)
Riesenberg (2000). "Catastrophic Forgetting in Neural Networks" Gul Muhammad Khan (2017). "Evolution of Artificial Neural Development: In search of learning genes"...
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SOX2 (section Neural stem cells)
embryonic stem cells. Sox2 has a critical role in maintenance of embryonic and neural stem cells. Sox2 is a member of the Sox family of transcription factors...
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neural groove and, as this neural groove deepens to form the neural tube, Pax3 is expressed in the dorsal portion of the neural tube. As the neural tube...
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Action potential (redirect from Neural firing)
Beeman D (1995). The Book of GENESIS: Exploring Realistic Neural Models with the GEneral NEural SImulation System. Santa Clara, Calif.: TELOS. ISBN 978-0-387-94019-9...
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associated with sporadic cases of neural tube defects. SNAI2 downregulates expression of E-cadherin in premigratory neural crest cells; thus, SNAI2 induces...
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