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For questions on the structure and function of the nervous system.

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Reading material for graduate neuroscience program

Maybe try Trappenberg - Fundamentals of Computational Neuroscience 2ed It's pedagogically sound, yet not exhaustive nor particularly long to get through. … In addition, you may benefit from free browsing of Scholarpedia for reviews written by active researchers, and form your own idea of what "Computational Neuroscience" is. …
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How does neuron stimulation work?

The current in the cells is ionic, and the electron motion is negligible. Yes, the increase of membrane potential to the specific threshold causes changes in the channels, which causes a spike. Let's …
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How to differentiate attentiveness, arousal and memory via gamma oscillations

You'd need to "shut down arousal" to give a causal dissociation of arousal and memory reactivation, right? E.g. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3174240/ Then you'd need to define what d …
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