Sound grounds for computing dendrites
Idan Segev ()
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Idan Segev: Institute of Life Sciences, The Hebrew University
Nature, 1998, vol. 393, issue 6682, 207-208
Abstract:
Dendrites are projections that typically originate from the cell body of neurons and are the main site for incoming synaptic inputs. Their function is largely unknown. But there is now clear-cut evidence that, in the auditory brain stem, dendrites enrich the computational power of neurons.
Date: 1998
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