NEOCORTEX'S ARCHITECTURE OPTIMIZES COMPUTATION, INFORMATION TRANSFER AND SYNCHRONIZABILITY, AT GIVEN TOTAL CONNECTION LENGTH
From MaRDI portal
Publication:3511035
Recommendations
- Optimal wiring in the cortex and neuronal degree of separation
- Synaptic information transfer in computer models of neocortical columns
- Connectomic constraints on computation in feedforward networks of spiking neurons
- An information-processing analysis of the functional architecture of the primate neocortex
- Examining the volume efficiency of the cortical architecture in a multi- processor network model
- The criticality hypothesis: how local cortical networks might optimize information processing
- Information transfer in entrained cortical neurons
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 44435 (Why is no real title available?)
- Collective dynamics of `small-world' networks
- Complexity of dynamics as variability of predictability
- Neocortical networks of pyramidal neurons: from local locking and chaos to macroscopic chaos and synchronization
- Relevance of dynamic clustering to biological networks
Cited in
(5)- Examining the volume efficiency of the cortical architecture in a multi- processor network model
- NEOCORTEX'S SMALL WORLD OF FRACTAL COUPLING
- Exact Solution for the Optimal Neuronal Layout Problem
- Optimal wiring in the cortex and neuronal degree of separation
- Functional optimality of the sulcus pattern of the human brain
This page was built for publication: NEOCORTEX'S ARCHITECTURE OPTIMIZES COMPUTATION, INFORMATION TRANSFER AND SYNCHRONIZABILITY, AT GIVEN TOTAL CONNECTION LENGTH
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q3511035)