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What are neural circuits?

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Are LC circuits and tuned circuits same thing?

a "LC circuit at resonance" and tuned circuits are the same


What are the types of circuits?

The types of circuits are series and parallel!


When was Avanti Circuits created?

Avanti Circuits was created in 1982.


The points where circuits interconnect with other circuits is called?

Telecommunications closet


What is small scale intregrated circuits?

small scale integrated circuits contain about 10 transistorsmedium scale integrated circuits contain about 100 transistorslarge scale integrated circuits contain about 1000 transistorsvery large scale integrated circuits contain about 10,000 transistorsultra large scale integrated circuits contain about 100,000 transistorsetc.modern digital integrated circuits contain about 100,000,000,000 transistors and sometimes much more

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Computer circuits that stimulate the brain's interconnected nerve cells?

neural networks


What are neural mechanisms?

Neural Mechanisms refer to structures such as neurons (nerve cells), neural circuits and regions of the brain plus substances such as neurotransmitters and hormones. These regulate behaviour, voluntary and involuntary systems.


A neural circuit where a single impulse is transmitted over and over?

it would be a reverberating circuit


Out of the four types of neural circuits diverging converging reverberating and parallel after-discharge which is likely to fire the longest after a stimulus ceases?

Reverberating.


What has the author James Edward Hansen written?

James Edward Hansen has written: 'A time-multiplexed switched-capacitor circuit for neural network applications' -- subject(s): Neural networks (Computer science), Switched capacitor circuits


Is imprinting a reflex?

Technically no (it takes too many neural circuits to be a true reflex), But in some species it can be considered as such since higher paths are not included in those animals.


In a toad embryo the neural tube does what?

The neural tube is the embryonic predecessor of the brain and spinal cord. Which means, most of what it "does" is develop into a brain and spinal cord. The neural tube is initially formed almost exclusively of stem and progenitor cells. Over time, these stem and progenitor cells adopt specific identities and begin to differentiate neurons and later glial cells and these cells begin forming neural circuits. By the time the neural tube has developed to a point where it is capable of carrying out rudimentary neurological functions, the nomenclature is generally changed to brain and spinal cord rather than neural tube.


What is neural recruitment?

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What has the author David Zhang written?

David Zhang has written: 'Automated biometrics' -- subject(s): Automation, Identification, Pattern recognition systems, Biometry 'Parallel VLSI neural system design' -- subject(s): Parallel processing (Electronic computers), Neural networks (Computer science), Integrated circuits, Very large scale integration


What are the neural circuits in the spinal cord?

Central pattern generators are one type of circuit. These are related to compound muscle activation. Stretch and inverse stretch reflexes are other kinds of circuits that, respectively, contract or relax muscles upon lengthening. Another kind of circuit is the withdrawl reflex, which protects limbs from noxious stimuli.


What is transient exburerance?

Transient exuberance is a temporary increase in the number of synaptic connections between neurons in the brain, often observed during early brain development. This phenomenon is crucial for the formation of neural circuits and learning.


What is momentum neural networks?

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