Saturday, December 29, 2012

"neuron competes for energy from the objective function ";Penrose's objective reduction is that the time to collapse is a function of the mass/energy of the object undergoing collapse.

  1. Artificial Intelligence Research And Development - Volume 131 - Page 19 - Google Books Result

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    Beatriz López - 2005 - Computers
    ... that the objective function in Eq. (1) has the form of an energy function: E(x) = - T I, ... from neuron / to neuron/ Comparing the energy function with the objective ...
  3. Encyclopedia of Optimization: Index to Vols. I - V. - Page 12 - Google Books Result

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    2001
    Ideally, the minimum of this energy function corresponds to the optimal ... problems formulate an energy function by incorporating an objective function and ... The last step is to determine the architecture of the NN in terms of neurons and ...
  4. Frontiers | How metabolic constraints shape neuronal adaptation: A ...

    www.frontiersin.org/10.3389/conf.fncom.2011.53.../event_abstractCached
    ... shape neuronal adaptation: A unifying objective function for synaptic plasticity ... and thus it should adapt itself to function in an energy-efficient manner.
  5. Hypoxic and Ischemic Encephalopathy

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    Most of this energy is used by neurons to maintain ionic gradients that are important for conductivity and synaptic function. Some energy is also needed to ...
  6. Orchestrated objective reduction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    An important feature of Penrose's objective reduction is that the time to collapse is a function of the mass/energy of the object undergoing collapse. Thus the ...
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    Economic load dispatch for piecewise quadratic cost function ... - ECS

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    by YS Kim - 1993 - Cited by 233 - Related articles
    the final stage the neuron potential converges to the limit ... The energy function of the Hopfield network is defined as .... constraint of the objective function.
  8. Brain Energy Metabolism

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    Glucose is the obligatory energy substrate for brain and it is almost entirely ... is the only one that can sustain normal brain function in the absence of glucose (59). .... In addition there is clear evidence indicating that the astrocyte-to-neuron ...
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    Learning the Nonlinearity of Neurons from Natural Visual Stimuli

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    by C Kayser - Cited by 22 - Related articles
    the visual system. Many of the neurons converge to an energy detector ... A neuron is optimal with respect to the first term of the objective function if its activity ...
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    Objectives: 1. For normal neurons, understand structure and function ...

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    (http://www.echt.chm.msu.edu/neuropath) for additional information. Objectives: 1. For normal neurons, understand structure and function of axons, dendrites ...
  11. Nonlinear Electromagnetic Systems: Proceedings of the ... - Page 283 - Google Books Result

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    A. J. Moses, A. Basak - 1996 - Science
    In minimization of the objective function using of the HNN, the minimum is very ... on all or a group of neurons, changing their status so that now the energy of the ...
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