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Neuronale Schaltkreise als kleinste Einheit kortikaler Netzwerke – Struktur und Funktion

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Die Informationsfortleitung und -verarbeitung im Gehirn wird weitgehend durch die neuronalen Schaltkreise, die an diesem Prozess beteiligt sind, determiniert. Die Eigenschaften dieser Schaltkreise sowie die Mechanismen, die die neuronale Konnektivität bestimmen, sind daher in den letzten Jahren das Objekt einer intensiven Forschungstätigkeit.

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Feldmeyer, D. (2012). Neuronale Schaltkreise als kleinste Einheit kortikaler Netzwerke – Struktur und Funktion. In: Schneider, F. (eds) Positionen der Psychiatrie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25476-5_3

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