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Dendrites: The Last-Generation Computers
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Dendrites: The Last-Generation Computers
O. Herreras6 , J. M. Ibarz6, L. López-Aguado6 and P. Varona7
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Dept. Investigación, Hospital Ramón y Cajal), 20834 Madrid, Spain |
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Dept. Ingeniería Informática., U. Autónoma, Madrid, 28049 Madrid, Spain |
Abstract
Neuronal dendrites perform complex computational work with incoming signals. An amazing variety of functions can be achieved
by using relatively few geometrical and electrogenic elements. The subtleness of their performance is such that experimental
research, necessarily invasive, often yields contradictory results. Biophysical models help to understand better what dendrites
can actually do and what they mean for the global processing and, perhaps, teach us how to observe such delicate performing devices.
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