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... neurons in operation , each with its own structural peculiarities , its scars and its metabolic and neuronal neighborhood . Each neuron in turn , is made up of approxi- mately 4 × 109 various building blocks - large or - ganic compounds ...
... neurons in operation , each with its own structural peculiarities , its scars and its metabolic and neuronal neighborhood . Each neuron in turn , is made up of approxi- mately 4 × 109 various building blocks - large or - ganic compounds ...
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... Neuron as an ' All or Nothing ' Element " with special attention to synchronous and a - synchro- nous operations , and second " The Neuron as an ' Integrating Element ' " . After this we shall be prepared to investigate the behavior of ...
... Neuron as an ' All or Nothing ' Element " with special attention to synchronous and a - synchro- nous operations , and second " The Neuron as an ' Integrating Element ' " . After this we shall be prepared to investigate the behavior of ...
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... neuron whose retractory period is clearly much longer than the duration of ita pulse · SIR AL . ( 29 ) It is very easy indeed to accommodate this diffi- culty in our calculations , if we only realize that the actual output frequency fo ...
... neuron whose retractory period is clearly much longer than the duration of ita pulse · SIR AL . ( 29 ) It is very easy indeed to accommodate this diffi- culty in our calculations , if we only realize that the actual output frequency fo ...
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