Synaptic noise refers to the constant bombardment of synaptic activity in neurons. This occurs in the background of a cell when potentials are produced...
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"Creativity Machine", in which computational critics govern the injection of synaptic noise and degradation into neural nets so as to induce false memories or confabulations...
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terminal of audio equipment Synaptic noise, observed in neuroscience Neuronal noise, observed in neuroscience Transcriptional noise in the transcription of...
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Neuronal noise, in neuroscience Synaptic noise, in neuroscience Transcriptional noise, in biochemistry, errors in genetic transcription Noise in computer...
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facilitate neuronal processing. The presence of neuronal noise (or more specifically synaptic noise) confers to neurons more sensitivity to a broader range...
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In a neuron, synaptic vesicles (or neurotransmitter vesicles) store various neurotransmitters that are released at the synapse. The release is regulated...
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demonstrate the inverse stochastic resonance, when spiking is inhibited by synaptic noise of a particular variance. SR-based techniques have been used to create...
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conditions worsen the damaged hair cell degeneration. Synaptic damages, by excitotoxicity. Noise overstimulation causes an excessive release of glutamate...
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Metaplasticity (redirect from Synaptic homeostasis)
Abraham and M.F. Bear to refer to the plasticity of synaptic plasticity. Until that time synaptic plasticity had referred to the plastic nature of individual...
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relation to the considerable amount of "noise" present in such states. It is believed that this "synaptic noise" has determinant properties on neuronal...
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concentrations, e.g. reduced uptake by glutamate transporters (EAATs), synaptic hyperactivity, or abnormal release from different neural cell types. Excess...
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Acclimatisation (neurons) (redirect from Synaptic acclimatisation)
transmission across a synapse. Acclimatisation is believed to occur when the synaptic knob of the presynaptic neuron runs out of vesicles containing neurotransmitters...
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End-plate potential (section Synaptic vesicles)
myotubes. All neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft via exocytosis from synaptic vesicles. Two kinds of neurotransmitter vesicles exist:...
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Medicine on his lab's discovery of the mechanism by which nicotine filters synaptic noise and can focus attention to tasks, he recalls his father's early death...
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the dendritic tree. Dendrites play a critical role in integrating these synaptic inputs and in determining the extent to which action potentials are produced...
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synapses. This can arise as a result of a mutation in a gene encoding a synaptic protein such as an ion channel, neurotransmitter receptor, or a protein...
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consolidates specific synaptic modifications (signals), while depressing global ones (noise). This results in a sharpened signal-to-noise ratio in human cortical...
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disorder, possibly because both it and VSS involve changes in serotonergic synaptic transmission Drug-related visual snow, which can be caused by several medications...
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contact. This includes the component due to the synaptic currents and the action potentials. The synaptic currents have slower time course and the spikes...
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Sensory gating, an automatic process by which the brain adjusts to stimuli Synaptic gating, neural circuits suppressing inputs through synapses Gating (telecommunication)...
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Neurotherapy (section Synaptic plasticity)
electromagnetic energy to treat mental and physical health disorders in patients. Synaptic plasticity, a particular type of neuroplasticity is the ability of the...
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above. The growth rate of synaptic density is not sustained in a cumulative fashion. Without a pruning state, the signal to noise ratio of CNS mechanism...
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of action potentials, which then produce oscillatory activation of post-synaptic neurons. At the level of neural ensembles, synchronized activity of large...
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stochastic neurons. These neurons receive common input in the form of synaptic current or synaptic conductances. The output signal is the population firing rate...
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~~~t-L_{t}^{i}{\Biggl )},} where W j → i {\displaystyle W_{j\rightarrow i}} is a synaptic weight, describing the influence of neuron j {\displaystyle j} on neuron...
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potentials at neural dendrites, or activation. Its weights are analogous to synaptic weights, and its output is analogous to a neuron's action potential which...
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Bienenstock–Cooper–Munro (BCM) theory, BCM synaptic modification, or the BCM rule, named after Elie Bienenstock, Leon Cooper, and Paul Munro, is a physical...
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began to realize that memory storage must rely on modifications in the synaptic connections between neurons and that the complex connectivity of the hippocampus...
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resilience, and their ability to be configured both as a VCR in a synaptic cell and as a low-noise high-performance sensor preamplifier, offer a solution to the...
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or chemical stimulation of the rat hippocampus causes strengthening of synaptic signals, a process known as long-term potentiation or LTP. LTP of AMPA...
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