DocumentCode
1937095
Title
Intelligent network management and functional cerebellum synthesis
Author
Loebner, Egon E.
Author_Institution
Hewlett-Packard Lab., Palo Alto., CA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
Feb. 27 1989-March 3 1989
Firstpage
583
Lastpage
588
Abstract
Transdisciplinary modeling of the cerebellum across histology, physiology, and network engineering provides preliminary results at three organization levels: I/O links to central nervous system networks, links between the six neuron populations in the cerebellum, and computation among the neurons of the populations. Older models probably underestimated the importance and role of climbing fiber input which seems to supply write as well as read signals, not just to Purkinje but also to basket and stellate neurons. It is suggested that the well-known mossy fiber-granule cell-Golgi cell system should also respond to input originating from climbing fibers, and that corticonuclear microcomplexing might be aided by stellate and basket computation and associative processing. Technological and scientific implications of the proposed cerebellum model are discussed.<>
Keywords
neural nets; I/O links; basket neurons; central nervous system networks; corticonuclear microcomplexing; functional cerebellum synthesis; histology; intelligent network management; mossy fiber-granule cell-Golgi cell system; network engineering; neuron populations; physiology; stellate neurons; transdisciplinary modelling; Associative processing; Brain modeling; Central nervous system; Computer networks; Intelligent networks; Laboratories; Milling machines; Network synthesis; Neurons; Physiology;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
COMPCON Spring '89. Thirty-Fourth IEEE Computer Society International Conference: Intellectual Leverage, Digest of Papers.
Conference_Location
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN
0-8186-1909-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CMPCON.1989.301997
Filename
301997
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