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- neurons per minicolumn, yielding an estimate of 2×108 minicolumns. S****s et al. give an estimate of 2×107 – 2×108 minicolumns. The minicolumn measures of...
- identified by Vernon Benjamin Mountcastle in 1957. He later identified minicolumns as the basic units of the neocortex which were arranged into columns...
- interconnected minicolumns. An HTM layer creates a sp**** distributed representation from its input, so that a fixed percentage of minicolumns are active...
- Cortical maps are collections (areas) of minicolumns in the brain cortex that have been identified as performing a specific information processing function...
- microcircuits are grouped into cortical columns and minicolumns. It has been proposed that the minicolumns are the basic functional units of the cortex. In...
- neocortical minicolumn can be replicated and spread through the cortex like a piece of software code and be "pla****" on the millions of other minicolumns in the...
- functions. In these models, minicolumns comprise about 30 model pyramidal cells and a hypercolumn comprises ten or more such minicolumns and a po****tion of basket...
- product can be separated from cholesterol substrate using Sephadex LH-20 minicolumns. Pregnenolone is lipophilic and readily crosses the blood–brain barrier...
- Spin column-based nucleic acid purification is a solid phase extraction method to quickly purify nucleic acids. This method relies on the fact that nucleic...
- is mixed with chloroform to remove phenol residues from the solution. Minicolumn purification relies on the fact that the nucleic acids may bind (adsorption)...