Freeman, 1994 - Google Patents
Characterization of state transitions in spatially distributed, chaotic, nonlinear, dynamical systems in cerebral cortexFreeman, 1994
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- 9936538561563780688
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- Freeman W
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- Integrative Physiological and Behavioral Science
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The neurons of cerebral cortex are largely autonomous and generate activity that is manifested in trains of microscopic axonal action potentials. The neurons interact by sparse but numerous synaptic connections to generate macroscopic dendritic activity patterns that …
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