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While Chapter 2 presents the higher-level brain organization, this chapter presents a view on the low level information processing in the brain. Neuro-infonnation processing in the brain depends not only on the organization of the brain and properties of brain neural networks, but also on the properties of processing units — neurons and signal processing networks within neurons. These internal networks involved in signal processing are comprised of second and third messengers, enzymes, transcription factors and genes.
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Benuskova, L., Kasabov, N. (2007). Neuro-Information Processing in the Brain. In: Computational Neurogenetic Modeling. Topics in Biomedical Engineering. International Book Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-48355-9_3
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