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Presentation 2017-01-28 14:35
Coding mechanisms underlying the genesis of the cardiac rhythm
Fausto Lucena (CEUMA), Allan Kardec Barros (Maranhao U.), Noboru Ohnishi (Nagoya U.) MBE2016-81
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(in English) Muchisknownaboutthekeyroleoftheautonomiccardiacregulationincontrollingthecardiacrhythm. Yet, the promoting mechanisms underlying the coding of the heartbeats are not fully understood. Herein, we use a population code learned from heartbeat intervals to explore the coding mechanisms subserving the genesis of heartbeat intervals. Our results illustrate that the space in which the population code decompose heartbeat intervals (varying from healthy to non-healthy) possesses a decreasing number of coding structures. It suggests that not only the pacemaker cells can self-organize, but can also reduce their variability to maintain the normal cardiac rhythm.
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(in English) Efficient coding / heartbeat intervals / cardiac rhythm / coding mechanisms / pacemaker cells / / /  
Reference Info. IEICE Tech. Rep., vol. 116, no. 435, MBE2016-81, pp. 63-68, Jan. 2017.
Paper # MBE2016-81 
Date of Issue 2017-01-20 (MBE) 
ISSN Print edition: ISSN 0913-5685    Online edition: ISSN 2432-6380
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Committee MBE  
Conference Date 2017-01-27 - 2017-01-28 
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Place (in English) Kyushu University 
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Conference Code 2017-01-MBE 
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Title (in English) Coding mechanisms underlying the genesis of the cardiac rhythm 
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Keyword(1) Efficient coding  
Keyword(2) heartbeat intervals  
Keyword(3) cardiac rhythm  
Keyword(4) coding mechanisms  
Keyword(5) pacemaker cells  
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1st Author's Name Fausto Lucena  
1st Author's Affiliation University CEUMA (CEUMA)
2nd Author's Name Allan Kardec Barros  
2nd Author's Affiliation Federal University of Maranhao (Maranhao U.)
3rd Author's Name Noboru Ohnishi  
3rd Author's Affiliation Nagoya University (Nagoya U.)
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Date Time 2017-01-28 14:35:00 
Presentation Time 25 minutes 
Registration for MBE 
Paper # MBE2016-81 
Volume (vol) vol.116 
Number (no) no.435 
Page pp.63-68 
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Date of Issue 2017-01-20 (MBE) 


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