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      Dephasing-assisted transport: quantum networks and biomolecules

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              Noise in the nervous system.

              Noise--random disturbances of signals--poses a fundamental problem for information processing and affects all aspects of nervous-system function. However, the nature, amount and impact of noise in the nervous system have only recently been addressed in a quantitative manner. Experimental and computational methods have shown that multiple noise sources contribute to cellular and behavioural trial-to-trial variability. We review the sources of noise in the nervous system, from the molecular to the behavioural level, and show how noise contributes to trial-to-trial variability. We highlight how noise affects neuronal networks and the principles the nervous system applies to counter detrimental effects of noise, and briefly discuss noise's potential benefits.
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                Journal
                New Journal of Physics
                New J. Phys.
                IOP Publishing
                1367-2630
                November 01 2008
                November 14 2008
                : 10
                : 11
                : 113019
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                10.1088/1367-2630/10/11/113019
                882007f4-a0e9-440b-b11f-5effe6030d11
                © 2008
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