Presentation 2002/3/13
Neural Coding Model in the Brain Using the Morphoelectrotonic Transform Theory
Norifumi WATANABE, Shun ISHIZAKI,
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Abstract(in English) It is believed that the processes of perception, cognition, and reasoning can be ex-pressed with time series of neuron spikes in the brain. We do not have, however, any answer to the question, "What kind of neuron dynamics in the brain works and is able to express the processes?" In order to solve this problem, we need to study methods of neural coding which shows the way to express information on a spike sequence in the brain. It is also necessary to systematize the dynamics on computers. Another important problem is to study a structure of binding information of different media, for example, shapes or colors. In this research, the simulation of the information binding problem adopts theory of "Temporal Coding". Then adopted another model which is extended from the simple model of the abstract coincidence detector which Mr. Fujii proposed in 1996. This model uses also the theory of morephoelectrotonic transform used in the neurophysiology to show dynamical changes of a model. This model was named Binding Simulator Model, and could show plausibility and effectiveness by simulation experiments.
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Keyword(in English) binding problem / dynamical cell assembly / abstract coincidence detector / morphoelectrotonic transform
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Title (in English) Neural Coding Model in the Brain Using the Morphoelectrotonic Transform Theory
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Keyword(1) binding problem
Keyword(2) dynamical cell assembly
Keyword(3) abstract coincidence detector
Keyword(4) morphoelectrotonic transform
1st Author's Name Norifumi WATANABE
1st Author's Affiliation Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance()
2nd Author's Name Shun ISHIZAKI
2nd Author's Affiliation Keio University Graduate School of Media and Governance
Date 2002/3/13
Paper # NC2001-195
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 737
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#Pages 8
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