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Neural networks a century after Cajal
2007
Brain Research Reviews
At the time of Golgi and Cajal's reception of the Nobel Prize in 1906 most scientists had accepted the notion that neurons are independent units. Although neuroscientists today still believe that neurons are independent anatomical units, functionally, it is thought that some sort of population coding occurs. Throughout this essay, we provide evidence that suggests that populations of neurons can code information through the synchronization of their responses. This synchronization occurs at
doi:10.1016/j.brainresrev.2007.06.003
pmid:17692925
pmcid:PMC2101763
fatcat:lswbuxa3vrbzrkqmg4bngfgqiq