Subcritical Brain, The: A Synergy Of Segregated Neural Circuits In Memory, Cognition And Sensorimotor Control - Baram, Yoram (Technion-israel Inst Of Tech, Israel) - Boeken - World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd - 9789811233098 - 28 mei 2021
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Subcritical Brain, The: A Synergy Of Segregated Neural Circuits In Memory, Cognition And Sensorimotor Control

Baram, Yoram (Technion-israel Inst Of Tech, Israel)

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Subcritical Brain, The: A Synergy Of Segregated Neural Circuits In Memory, Cognition And Sensorimotor Control

Have over a hundred years of brain research revealed all its secrets? This book is motivated by a realization that cortical structure and behavior can be explained by a synergy of seemingly different mathematical notions: global attractors, which define non-invertible neural firing rate dynamics, random graphs, which define connectivity of neural circuit, and prime numbers, which define the dimension and category of cortical operation. Quantum computation is shown to ratify the main conclusion of the book: loosely connected small neural circuits facilitate higher information storage and processing capacities than highly connected large circuits. While these essentially separate mathematical notions have not been commonly involved in the evolution of neuroscience, they are shown in this book to be strongly inter-related in the cortical arena. Furthermore, neurophysiological experiments, as well as observations of natural behavior and evidence found in medical testing of neurologically impaired patients, are shown to support, and to be supported by the mathematical findings. Related Link(s)


300 pages

Media Boeken     Hardcover Book   (Boek met harde rug en kaft)
Vrijgegeven 28 mei 2021
ISBN13 9789811233098
Uitgevers World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Pagina's 300
Afmetingen 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   566 g
Taal en grammatica Engels