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Neurons structure

Neuronal networks are nowadays predominantly applied in classification tasks. Here, three kind of networks are tested First the backpropagation network is used, due to the fact that it is the most robust and common network. The other two networks which are considered within this study have special adapted architectures for classification tasks. The Learning Vector Quantization (LVQ) Network consists of a neuronal structure that represents the LVQ learning strategy. The Fuzzy Adaptive Resonance Theory (Fuzzy-ART) network is a sophisticated network with a very complex structure but a high performance on classification tasks. Overviews on this extensive subject are given in [2] and [6]. [Pg.463]

L. B. Cohen. Changes in neuron structure during action potential propagation and synaptic transmission. Physiological Review, 53 373-413, 1973. [Pg.365]

In view of the universal role of the area postrema (AP) in emesis among animal species, including man [54], an analysis of this structure in terms of receptors, neurotransmitters and neurophysiological responses is indicated. The AP has also been implicated in several other functions (cardiovascular, caloric intake, osmotic water balance) unrelated to emesis [55], The reader is referred to general and comprehensive references on this neuronal structure [36, 37, 56],... [Pg.308]

Organic alkyl, aryl Gastrointestinal, skin, respiratory (minor) Soft tissues CNS effects, birth defects Inhibits enzymes alters microtubules, neuronal structure Deacylation. Fecal (alkyl, major) urine (Hg2+ after deacylation, minor)... [Pg.1228]

McEwen BS, Woolley CS (1994) Estradiol and progesterone regulate neuronal structure and synaptic connectivity in adult as well as developing brain. Exp Gerontol 29 431 136... [Pg.193]

The major cognitive disturbances in schizophrenia may result from a deficit of myelination in relevant neuronal structures, such as the corpus callosum, involved in connectivity between both hemispheres the resulting decrease of electrical conduction in fiber tracks linking different parts of the brain may affect behavior and perception (Haroutunian and Davis, 2007 Haroutunian et al., 2007). [Pg.568]

Myhrer, T. (2007). Neuronal structures involved in the induction and propagation of seizures caused by nerve agents implications for medical treatment. Toxicology 239 1-14. [Pg.974]

Neuronal structure has specifically differentiated cellular compartments (axons, dendrites, synapses) for developing intemeuronal, neuron-glia, and neuro-immune networks in both the CNS and the PNS. Specific molecules, molecular... [Pg.179]


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