- neuron theory
- (Waldeyer, 1891) the theory that the nervous system consists of innumerable neurons in contiguity, but not in continuity. See neuron.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
neuron theory — noun see neuron doctrine … Useful english dictionary
neuron doctrine — n a theory in anatomy and physiology: the nervous system is composed of nerve cells each of which is a structural unit in contact with other units but not in continuity, a genetic unit derived from a single embryonic neuroblast, a functional unit … Medical dictionary
Neuron doctrine — Ramón y Cajal s drawing of the cells of the chick cerebellum, from Estructura de los centros nerviosos de las aves, Madrid, 1905 The neuron doctrine is a descriptive term for the fundamental concept that the nervous system is made up of discrete… … Wikipedia
Neuron — This article is about cells in the nervous system. For other uses, see Neuron (disambiguation). Brain cell redirects here. For other uses, see Glial cell. Neuron: Nerve Cell … Wikipedia
neuron doctrine — noun or neuron theory : a theory in anatomy and physiology: the nervous system is composed of nerve cells each of which is a structural unit in contact with other units but not in continuity, a genetic unit derived from a single embryonic… … Useful english dictionary
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Biological neuron model — A biological neuron model (also known as spiking neuron model) is a mathematical description of the properties of nerve cells, or neurons, that is designed to accurately describe and predict biological processes. This is in contrast to the… … Wikipedia