Tag: Neurons

Neurobiology Ionic Channels, Neurons and the Brain


Free Download Neurobiology: Ionic Channels, Neurons and the Brain By G. Bucossi, M. Nizzari, V. Torre (auth.), Vincent Torre, Franco Conti (eds.)
1996 | 393 Pages | ISBN: 1461377064 | PDF | 26 MB
Understanding how the brain works is undoubtedly the greatest challenge for human intelligence and one of the most ambitious goals of contemporary science. We are certainly far from this goal, but significant advancements in several fields of Neuroscience and Neurobiology are being obtained at an increasing pace. The NATO ASI School in Neurobiology, held in Erice May 2-12,1995, as the 23rd Course of the International School of Biophysics, provided an update on three basic topics: Biophysics and Molecular Biology ofIon Channels, Sensory Transduction, and Higher Order Functions. Current knowledge on these subjects was covered by formal lectures and critical discussions between lecturers and participants. This book collects original contributions from those scientists who attended the School. Many students presented their results in poster sessions, steering lively informal discussions. A selection of these contributions is also included. A major portion of the program of the School was devoted to a general overview of current trends of thought and experimental approaches in neurobiology, emphasising the importance of understanding molecular aspects of the elementary events underlying sensory transduction and processing in the nervous system, without indulging however in a pure reductionistic view of such complex phenomena. Recent studies of molecular biology and the electrophysiology of heterologously expressed ionic channels, have shed new light on the molecular mechanisms underlying ionic permeation of excitable membranes and its regulation by physical and chemical parameters.

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Intercultural Communication An Interdisciplinary Approach When Neurons, Genes, and Evolution Joined the Discourse Ed 3


Free Download Mai Nguyen-Phuong-Mai, "Intercultural Communication: An Interdisciplinary Approach: When Neurons, Genes, and Evolution Joined the Discourse Ed 3"
English | ISBN: 9462985413 | 2017 | 360 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This book is an introduction to Intercultural Communication (IC) that takes into account the much neglected dynamic paradigm of culture in the literature. It posits that culture is not static, context is the driving force for change, and individuals can develop a multicultural mind.

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New Technologies for Glutamate Interaction Neurons and Glia (Neuromethods, 207)


Free Download New Technologies for Glutamate Interaction: Neurons and Glia (Neuromethods, 207) by Maria Kukley
English | March 23, 2024 | ISBN: 107163741X | 385 pages | MOBI | 15 Mb
This volume explores the latest technologies used to study the co-existence of neuronal and neuron-glia synapses in the brain. The chapters in this volume are organized into three parts. Part One covers recent advancements in the technical approaches for studying glutamatergic signalling between neurons. Part Two highlights approaches to study the functional role of astrocytes at neuronal synapses. Part Three focuses on fast signalling at neuron-glia synapses, and highlights relevant methods for investigating these unusual synapses, including slice electrophysiology and in vivo gene delivery techniques. In the Neuromethods series style, all chapters contain key advices from experts in the field that are valuable for performing successful experiments on the topic in your laboratory.

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Multi-Valued and Universal Binary Neurons Theory, Learning and Applications


Free Download Multi-Valued and Universal Binary Neurons: Theory, Learning and Applications by Igor N. Aizenberg , Naum N. Aizenberg , Joos Vandewalle
English | PDF (True) | 2000 | 274 Pages | ISBN : 0792378245 | 27.3 MB
Multi-Valued and Universal Binary Neurons deals with two new types of neurons: multi-valued neurons and universal binary neurons. These neurons are based on complex number arithmetic and are hence much more powerful than the typical neurons used in artificial neural networks. Therefore, networks with such neurons exhibit a broad functionality. They can not only realise threshold input/output maps but can also implement any arbitrary Boolean function. Two learning methods are presented whereby these networks can be trained easily. The broad applicability of these networks is proven by several case studies in different fields of application: image processing, edge detection, image enhancement, super resolution, pattern recognition, face recognition, and prediction. The book is hence partitioned into three almost equally sized parts: a mathematical study of the unique features of these new neurons, learning of networks of such neurons, and application of such neural networks. Most of this work was developed by the first two authors over a period of more than 10 years and was only available in the Russian literature. With this book we present the first comprehensive treatment of this important class of neural networks in the open Western literature.

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