Converging assemblies:A putative building block for brain function and for interfacing with the brainOA
The organization of biological neuronal networks into functional modules has intrigued scientists and inspired engineers to develop artificial systems.These networks are characterized by two key properties.First,they exhibit dense interconnectivity(Braitenburg and Schüz,1998;Campagnola et al.,2022).The strength and probability of connectivity depend on cell type,inter-neuronal distance,and species.Still,every cortical neuron receives input from thousands of other neurons while transmitting output to a similar number of neurons.Second,communication between neurons occurs primarily via chemical or electrical synapses.
Eran Stark;Lidor Spivak
Sagol Department of Neurobiology,Faculty of Natural Sciences,University of Haifa,Haifa,IsraelZuckerman Mind Brain Behavior Institute,Department of Neuroscience,Columbia University,New York,NY,USA
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cortical neuroninterconnectivityneuronal networksfunctional modulesdense interconnectivity braitenburgartificial systemstheseconverging assembliesbiological neuronal networks
《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026 (3)
P.1124-1125,2
supported in part by the Rosetrees Trust(#CF-2023-I-2_113)by the Israel Ministry of Innovation,Science,and Technology(#7393)(to ES).
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