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Mathematics Reveals New Pattern Of Brain Cell Activity

so much slower than excitatory signals.

“Whatever message the neurons are sending, it may be that the brain is trying to keep that information around longer,” he said.

If the brain is trying to differentiate between two rapidly consecutive sounds, for example, it may help to retain a record of them, even if only for a few extra milliseconds.

Terman and his collaborators, including John Rinzel of New York University, Xiao-Jing Wang of Brandeis University, and Bard Ermentrout of the University of Pittsburgh, will continue this work, which was sponsored by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, and the W.M. Keck Foundation.

Contact: David Terman, (614) 292-5285; Terman.1@osu.edu
Written by Pam Frost, (614) 292-9475; Frost.18@osu.edu


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Contact: David Terman
Terman.1@osu.edu
(614) 292-5285
Ohio State University
26-Mar-1998


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