dendrites easier. Basically, compartmental modelling of dendrites is a very helpful tool to develop new biological neuron models. Dendrites are very important...
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model Cellular neuroscience Compartmental neuron models Connectome Dogiel cell Growth cone List of animals by number of neurons List of neuroscience databases...
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Biological neuron models, also known as spiking neuron models, are mathematical descriptions of the conduction of electrical signals in neurons. Neurons (or...
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Spiking neural network (redirect from Spiking neuron)
memory at the neuron level, which in turn, improves accuracy and efficiency. This was mostly achieved using compartmental neuron models. The simpler versions...
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Biomedical engineering Biological neuron models Compartmental models in epidemiology Physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modelling Cobelli, Claudio; Foster,...
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although not solely, aimed at single compartment neuron models. Simulators focused on multi-compartmental models include Neuron, GENESIS, and its derivatives...
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Yale and Duke. Neuron models individual neurons via the use of sections that are automatically subdivided into individual compartments, instead of requiring...
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Bursting (section Example bursting neuron circuits)
more than two spikes). Neuron behavior is often modeled as single-compartment, non-linear dynamical systems, where the neuron states represent physiological...
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Action potential (redirect from Firing rate (neurons))
Cable Theory for Dendritic Neurons, pp. 9–62. Segev I, Fleshman JW, Burke RE (1989). "Compartmental Models of Complex Neurons". In Koch C, Segev I (eds...
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NEST (software) (section Neuron models)
possibly large number of neurons and their connections. In a NEST network, different neuron and synapse models can coexist. Any two neurons can have multiple...
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spelling differences) is a long, slender projection of a nerve cell, or neuron, in vertebrates, that typically conducts electrical impulses known as action...
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this model explains the exponential kinetics of cargo exit of both large and small proteins, whereas other models cannot. Weaknesses: This model cannot...
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or soma, of the neuron from which the dendrites project. Electrical stimulation is transmitted onto dendrites by upstream neurons (usually via their...
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Cerebellum (section Theories and computational models)
theoretical models have been developed to explain sensorimotor calibration in terms of synaptic plasticity within the cerebellum. These models derive from...
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Purkinje cell (redirect from Purkinje neuron)
Purkinje neurons, named for Czech physiologist Jan Evangelista Purkyně who identified them in 1837, are a unique type of prominent, large neuron located...
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the derivation of a macroscopic model of a neuronal ensemble based on the microscopic dynamics of individual neurons, specifically those described by...
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Striatum (redirect from Striatal neurons)
Medium spiny neurons (MSNs), which are the principal neurons of the striatum. They are GABAergic and, thus, are classified as inhibitory neurons. Medium spiny...
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Neuronal tracing (redirect from Neuron tracing)
shape models for individual compartments. Other more sophisticated neuron formats have separate geometrical modeling of the neuron cell body and neuron processes...
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A dendritic spine (or spine) is a small membrane protrusion from a neuron's dendrite that typically receives input from a single axon at the synapse. Dendritic...
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cable theory in neuroscience, as well as passive and active compartmental modeling of the neuron. Rall studied physics at Yale University, from which he graduated...
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Pathway: Axonal Collateralization and Compartmental Specificity". Birth, Life and Death of Dopaminergic Neurons in the Substantia Nigra. pp. 49–58. doi:10...
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types: Olfactory sensory neurons Supporting cells Basal cells Brush cells The olfactory receptor neurons are sensory neurons of the olfactory epithelium...
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models are developed at microscopic (ion and neuron), mesoscopic (functional or population), or macroscopic (system) levels. Computational modeling refers...
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disordered region of the membrane. The spatial distribution of GABAAR in neurons is regulated by astrocyte derived cholesterol. Much like the GABAA receptor...
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used to approximate the influence of an extracellular field on an axon or neurons. It was developed by Frank Rattay and is a useful tool to approximate the...
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Optogenetics is a biological technique to control the activity of neurons or other cell types with light. This is achieved by expression of light-sensitive...
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data in terms of the spike timings; for instance, when optimizing a compartmental model towards observed behaviour, statistics such as this can be used to...
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remodeling is a biochemical process in cells. In the actin remodeling of neurons, the protein actin is part of the process to change the shape and structure...
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potent seizure suppression in models of acquired and genetic epilepsy, and has been well tolerated by various animal models. The second is its binding to...
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presynaptic neurons. There, it interacts with phospholipids and other proteins. Presynaptic terminals release neurotransmitters from specialized compartments called...
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