Abstract: The mechanism by which neuronal networks dynamically organize and differentiate during development
is a salient issue concerning neurogenesis. This central event reflects a topological order and its metrizability.
One important parameter in this process concerns the role of tremor and intrinsic electrical properties of neurons
Llinàs 1988 from a different in the developmental organization of Central Nervous System (CNS), which we now
would like to develop more formally. While tremor is usually considered an undesirable parameter in the generation of
coordinated movement it is actually essential in efficient motor execution and reflects fundamental intrinsic neuronal
electrophysiological oscillation. In addition, we propose, such intrinsic properties contribute to organize the neuronal
connectivity that results in the development of internal coordinate reference systems. Thus the degree of coherence
in the oscillatory activities of neuron can be interpreted as embodying a metric tensor of non-Euclidean space that
produce topological order associated to CNS development.
Keywords: Degree of coherence, Metric tensor, Nervous System, Intrinsic Oscillation, Functional Geometry
Link:
METRIC TENSOR AS DEGREE OF COHERENCE IN THE DYNAMICAL
ORGANIZATION OF THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Sisir Roy, Rodolfo Llinás
http://www.foibg.com/ibs_isc/ibs-25/ibs-25-p18.pdf