A Model for Decision Making in the Insect Nervous System

作者: Jennifer S. Altman , Jenny Kien

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4613-1955-9_22

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摘要: Little is known about the neuronal mechanisms for selecting behavioural outputs appropriate to ongoing conditions. We present a model in which decisions are made by concensus between inputs at each stage system, not few neurones single centre. The stages interconnected loops of varying lengths, with specific control functions. Neuromodulators and hormones contribute overall output altering excitability but no input necessary sufficient producing any output.

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