Towards a universal taxonomy of macro-scale functional human brain networks
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of studies aimed at characterizing the human
connectome. These projects map the brain regions comprising large-scale systems …
connectome. These projects map the brain regions comprising large-scale systems …
Machine learning for predicting epileptic seizures using EEG signals: A review
With the advancement in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) techniques,
researchers are striving towards employing these techniques for advancing clinical practice …
researchers are striving towards employing these techniques for advancing clinical practice …
2022 roadmap on neuromorphic computing and engineering
DV Christensen, R Dittmann… - Neuromorphic …, 2022 - iopscience.iop.org
Modern computation based on von Neumann architecture is now a mature cutting-edge
science. In the von Neumann architecture, processing and memory units are implemented …
science. In the von Neumann architecture, processing and memory units are implemented …
The benefits of noise in neural systems: bridging theory and experiment
MD McDonnell, LM Ward - Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2011 - nature.com
Although typically assumed to degrade performance, random fluctuations, or noise, can
sometimes improve information processing in non-linear systems. One such form …
sometimes improve information processing in non-linear systems. One such form …
Thalamocortical oscillations in the sleeping and aroused brain
M Steriade, DA McCormick, TJ Sejnowski - Science, 1993 - science.org
Sleep is characterized by synchronized events in billions of synaptically coupled neurons in
thalamocortical systems. The activation of a series of neuromodulatory transmitter systems …
thalamocortical systems. The activation of a series of neuromodulatory transmitter systems …
Computational psychiatry
XJ Wang, JH Krystal - Neuron, 2014 - cell.com
Psychiatric disorders such as autism and schizophrenia, arise from abnormalities in brain
systems that underlie cognitive, emotional, and social functions. The brain is enormously …
systems that underlie cognitive, emotional, and social functions. The brain is enormously …
Phantom auditory perception (tinnitus): mechanisms of generation and perception
PJ Jastreboff - Neuroscience research, 1990 - Elsevier
Phantom auditory perception—tinnitus—is a symptom of many pathologies. Although there
are a number of theories postulating certain mechanisms of its generation, none have been …
are a number of theories postulating certain mechanisms of its generation, none have been …
Understanding normal and impaired word reading: Computational principles in quasi-regular domains
A connectionist approach to processing in quasi-regular domains, as exemplified by English
word reading, is developed. Networks using appropriately structured orthographic and …
word reading, is developed. Networks using appropriately structured orthographic and …
High-frequency network oscillation in the hippocampus
G Buzsáki, Z Horvath, R Urioste, J Hetke, K Wise - Science, 1992 - science.org
Pyramidal cells in the CA1 hippocampal region displayed transient network oscillations (200
hertz) during behavioral immobility, consummatory behaviors, and slow-wave sleep …
hertz) during behavioral immobility, consummatory behaviors, and slow-wave sleep …
The brain has a body: adaptive behavior emerges from interactions of nervous system, body and environment
Studies of mechanisms of adaptive behavior generally focus on neurons and circuits. But
adaptive behavior also depends on interactions among the nervous system, body and …
adaptive behavior also depends on interactions among the nervous system, body and …