Karbowski J
Center for BioDynamics, Department of Mathematics, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2001 Apr 16;86(16):3674-7. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.86.3674.
Scaling properties of a cortical network wired in a stochastic manner with a distance-dependent probability of a direct connection are considered. In the infinite network limit, an average degree of separation between neurons displays both universality and criticality. The latter feature manifests itself by appearance of a stairlike structure with numerous plateaus as a function of a connectivity exponent. It is suggested that these plateaus may be advantageous in the cortex design. Wiring principle incorporating minimization of both axonal length and the degree of separation is also discussed. This principle leads naturally to a trade-off between saving axons and saving energy required in the communication.
研究了以随机方式连接且直接连接概率与距离相关的皮层网络的标度性质。在无限网络极限情况下,神经元之间的平均分离度表现出普遍性和临界性。后一特征通过出现具有许多平台的阶梯状结构表现出来,该结构是连接指数的函数。有人认为这些平台在皮层设计中可能具有优势。还讨论了结合轴突长度最小化和分离度最小化的布线原则。该原则自然导致在节省轴突和节省通信所需能量之间进行权衡。