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Stephen Nease1, Suma George, Paul Hasler
1School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA. stephen.nease@gatech.edu
Abstract:
Many decades ago, Wilfrid Rall and others laid the foundations for mathematical modeling of dendrites using cable theory. With reconfigurable analog architectures, we are now able to accurately program different circuit architectures to emulate dendrites. Our work has shown that these circuits accurately reproduce results predicted from cable theory when inputs to the system are small. For large inputs, interesting nonlinear effects begin to take hold.
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