Biophysics of Computation I

Biophysics of Computation I

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Experimental test of the 2-layer hypothesis

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Experimental test of the 2-layer hypothesis

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Biophysics of Computation I

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 What's the input-output rule?
  3. 3 The Question: How complicated a model do we need
  4. 4 Historicaly, the point neuron has been the dominant model
  5. 5 The Purkinje Cell
  6. 6 The Cerebellum
  7. 7 The Linear Computational Algorithm of Cerebellar
  8. 8 A progression of models
  9. 9 Problem 1: Long thin dendrites separated by larger-diameter structures provide numerous wel-isolated voltage subunits
  10. 10 Digression: How NMDA Spikes work
  11. 11 Dendritic spikes...in awake animals
  12. 12 Even interneurons generate NMDA spikes!
  13. 13 Direct evidence that dendritic spikes really are well compartmentalized
  14. 14 Experimental test of the 2-layer hypothesis

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