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Action Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of Spin

In this paper we show that nuclear spin networks in neural membranes are modulated by action potentials through J-coupling, dipolar coupling and chemical shielding tensors and perturbed by microscopically strong and fluctuating internal magnetic fields produced largely by paramagnetic oxygen. We sug...

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Autores principales: Hu, H P, Wu, M X
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2004
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/712875
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Wu, M X
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description In this paper we show that nuclear spin networks in neural membranes are modulated by action potentials through J-coupling, dipolar coupling and chemical shielding tensors and perturbed by microscopically strong and fluctuating internal magnetic fields produced largely by paramagnetic oxygen. We suggest that these spin networks could be involved in brain functions since said modulation inputs information carried by the neural spike trains into them, said perturbation activates various dynamics within them and the combination of the two likely produce stochastic resonance thus synchronizing said dynamics to the neural firings. Although quantum coherence is desirable and may indeed exist, it is not required for these spin networks to serve as the subatomic components for the conventional neural networks.
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spelling cern-7128752019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/712875engHu, H PWu, M XAction Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of SpinOther Fields of PhysicsIn this paper we show that nuclear spin networks in neural membranes are modulated by action potentials through J-coupling, dipolar coupling and chemical shielding tensors and perturbed by microscopically strong and fluctuating internal magnetic fields produced largely by paramagnetic oxygen. We suggest that these spin networks could be involved in brain functions since said modulation inputs information carried by the neural spike trains into them, said perturbation activates various dynamics within them and the combination of the two likely produce stochastic resonance thus synchronizing said dynamics to the neural firings. Although quantum coherence is desirable and may indeed exist, it is not required for these spin networks to serve as the subatomic components for the conventional neural networks.EXT-2004-015oai:cds.cern.ch:7128752004-02-23
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Action Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of Spin
title Action Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of Spin
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title_short Action Potential Modulation of Neural Spin Networks Suggests Possible Role of Spin
title_sort action potential modulation of neural spin networks suggests possible role of spin
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