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News Physiol Sci 4: 127-130, 1989;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 4, 127-130, Copyright © 1989 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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How Do Dendrites Process Neural Information?

P Gogan and S Tyc-Dumont

The concept of neuronal computing has been evolving toward the idea that the three-dimensional form of dendritic arborization determines the computational abilities of the neuron. The architectural complexity of every single neuron in the brain is probably as important as connectivity for the performance of a neural network.


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