«Modeling
the rhythmic electrical activities of the brain: A new mathematical tool has been developed to help computational neuroscientists explore neural circuits» dynamic responses to stimuli.»
Not exact matches
Researchers studying the
brain have long been interested in its neural oscillations, the
rhythmic electrical activity that plays an important role in the transmission
of information within the
brain's neural circuits.
As signals are sent from one cell to the next,
rhythmic patterns
of electrical activity, commonly known as
brain waves, are generated.
Your
brain transmits information about your current location and memories
of past locations over the same neural pathways using different frequencies
of a
rhythmic electrical activity called gamma waves, report neuroscientists at The University
of Texas at Austin.
Just as computers use programming languages such as Java, the
brain seems to have its own operating languages — a bewildering set
of codes hidden in the rates and timing with which neurons fire as well as the
rhythmic electrical activities that oscillate through
brain circuits.