DocumentCode :
1630935
Title :
Dendritic microprocesses and neural activity: implications for neural network modeling
Author :
Pribram, Karl H.
Author_Institution :
Center for Brain Res. & Inf. Sci., Radford Univ., VA, USA
fYear :
1992
Firstpage :
67
Abstract :
The author shows how considerations at the basic neuronal level, involving neural-dendritic coupling, have a substantial influence on habituation and other neurophysiological processes. Traditional neural network models assume that neural interactions can be modeled in terms of axonal connections with different strengths. In contrast, there is considerable biological evidence to support the realization that brain processes such as perception are represented not so much by the activity of individual neurons as they are by patterns of polarization across ensembles of synaptic and post-synaptic interactions. At synapses, cooperativity of processes, even among spatially separated events, occurs. By incorporating models of dendritic field polarizations into neural network systems, a richer set of possibilities is created
Keywords :
brain models; neural nets; neurophysiology; brain processes; cooperativity; dendritic microprocesses; neural activity; neural network modeling; neural-dendritic coupling; neurophysiology; perception; polarization; synapses; Artificial neural networks; Biological neural networks; Biological system modeling; Brain modeling; Nerve fibers; Nervous system; Neural networks; Neurons; Organisms; Polarization;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 1992., IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-0720-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSMC.1992.271800
Filename :
271800
Link To Document :
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