The Syncytial Mesh Model proposes that astrocytic syncytial organization supplies a continuous mesoscale control field that shapes scale-dependent neuronal coherence and traveling-wave patterns beyond direct synaptic connectivity.
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The paper sketches a neuron-centric model of neuroplasticity that separates neural transmission from internal signal selection and storage within each neuron rather than relying solely on synaptic weights.
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The Syncytial Mesh Model: A Mesoscale Control-Field Framework for Scale-Dependent Coherence in the Brain
The Syncytial Mesh Model proposes that astrocytic syncytial organization supplies a continuous mesoscale control field that shapes scale-dependent neuronal coherence and traveling-wave patterns beyond direct synaptic connectivity.
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Sketch of a novel approach to a neural model
The paper sketches a neuron-centric model of neuroplasticity that separates neural transmission from internal signal selection and storage within each neuron rather than relying solely on synaptic weights.