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Input-output problems in simple nerve-ganglion systems

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The dynamics of simple nerve-ganglion systems is studied. The frequency of nerve impulses (action currents) leaving the ganglion is expressed as a function of the frequency of impulses entering the ganglion. The problem is varied by considering ganglia having internal association connections.

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Shimbel, A. Input-output problems in simple nerve-ganglion systems. Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 11, 165–171 (1949). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02478362

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