THE CONCEPT OF DECISION
POINTS AS A TOOL IN ANALYZING DENDRITIC COMPUTATION.
H.
Agmon-Snir* and I. Segev+. *Mathematical
Research Lab, NIDDK, 9190 Rockville Pike, Suite 350, Bethesda, MD 20814-3800, USA.
Email: hagai@helix.nih.gov. +Dept. of Neurobiology and Center
for Neural Computation, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel. Email:
idan@vms.huji.ac.il.
For an abstract and a summary, please look at
the CNS95 Abstract and Summary.
Click here to obtain a postcript version of the chapter on the Concept of Decision Points (to be published in the proceedings of the CNS95)
The results shown here were previously published in
- Agmon-Snir, H. (1994) A novel approach to the analysis of dendritic transients.
Ph.D. Thesis, Hebrew University of jerusalem.
- Agmon-Snir, H. and Segev, I. (1994) Synapses on dendrites: the gain and the
loss. Soc. Neurosci. Abstr. 20, 891.
- Agmon-Snir, H. and Segev, I. (1994) The concept of decision points as a tool in
analyzing dendritic computation. In: The 3rd Israel Society of Neuroscience
meeting, Eilat, Israel.
- Agmon-Snir, H. and Segev, I. (1995) The concept of decision points as a tool in
analyzing dendritic computation. In: The CNS meeting, Monterey, California.
This work is still not in a final form. We will be grateful for any comments. Please address them to
Hagai Agmon-Snir
Mathematical Research Branch, NIDDK
BSA, 9190 Rockville Pike - Suite 350
Bethesda, MD 20814-3800
U.S.A.
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hagai@helix.nih.gov
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