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{{Box|width=48%|font-size=14px|[[Diffusion|Molecular Diffusion]]| | |||
Over the last year my escapades and capers have been primarily directed at the study of synaptic potentiation from a neurodynamics perspective. More specifically, I'm examining the neural membrane diffusion of neurotransmitter receptors and modeling how these particle-swarms come to potentiate synapses. | |||
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{{Box|width=48%|font-size=14px|[[Connectome|Brain Functional Connectome Project]]| | {{Box|width=48%|font-size=14px|[[Connectome|Brain Functional Connectome Project]]| | ||
A [[connectome]] is a comprehensive map of the neural networks within the [[brain]]. It details the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efferent_nerve_fiber efferent] and afferent pathways within and between [[brain]] regions. Functional Connectivity refers to the function of a particular [[brain]] region and its information processing role within a distributed neural network. The goal of this project is to create a platform where users can jump into the [[connectome]] at any given [[brain]] region and visually navigate to upstream and downstream regions; along the way, users can learn about the functional role of each [[brain]] region. All information has been collected from empirical sources and scientific databases, in particular, the [http://atlas.brain-map.org Allan Brain Atlas]. | A [[connectome]] is a comprehensive map of the neural networks within the [[brain]]. It details the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Efferent_nerve_fiber efferent] and afferent pathways within and between [[brain]] regions. Functional Connectivity refers to the function of a particular [[brain]] region and its information processing role within a distributed neural network. The goal of this project is to create a platform where users can jump into the [[connectome]] at any given [[brain]] region and visually navigate to upstream and downstream regions; along the way, users can learn about the functional role of each [[brain]] region. All information has been collected from empirical sources and scientific databases, in particular, the [http://atlas.brain-map.org Allan Brain Atlas]. |
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