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Neural Motilities Help Separate Messages The following are some quotes from an article on neural motilities. "The brain contains specialized regions devoted to language, vision, and many other specific functions. Researchers believe that these subdivisions form when individual nerve cells, or neurons, link up to form distinct networks.” “Each network emits electrical signals at a characteristic tempo, researchers believe, so as not to get its messages crossed with others'. Current models predict that for a given network, the intervals between signals should all be roughly the same and should be distributed around the average according to a bell curve, or Gaussian distribution. No one is sure of the shape of this distribution, however, because these signals are hard to isolate in the brain." “The observation of the Lévy distribution in the timing of the networks is "unbelievably important," says H. Eugene Stanley of Boston University, because it reflects a physical law governing their behavior. Stanley and coworkers were the first to see this distribution in the beating of the heart, which receives many neural inputs. Finding the same distribution in isolated neuronal networks establishes a key fact in how neurons work together, he says: "This is a law, they've discovered it, and it's wonderful." ...........Buy This Issue Today
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