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Abstract

For over a century, the neuron doctrine -- which states that the neuron is the structural and functional unit of the nervous system -- has provided a conceptual foundation for neuroscience. This viewpoint reflects its origins in a time when the use of single-neuron anatomical and physiological techniques was prominent. However, newer multineuronal recording methods have revealed that ensembles of neurons, rather than individual cells, can form physiological units and generate emergent functional properties and states. As a new paradigm for neuroscience, neural network models have the potential to incorporate knowledge acquired with single-neuron approaches to help us understand how emergent functional states generate behaviour, cognition and mental disease.

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Title
From the neuron doctrine to neural networks
Author
Yuste, Rafael
Pages
487-497
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Aug 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
1471003X
e-ISSN
14710048
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1767374129
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Aug 2015