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synapse
n.
point at which nerve impulses are transmitted between two neurons or nerve-cells (Physiology)
v.
form a synapse; undergo synapsis
SyNAPSE
SyNAPSE is a
DARPA program that aims to develop electronic
neuromorphic machine technology that scales to biological levels. More simply stated, it is an attempt to build a new kind of
cognitive computer with similar form, function, and architecture to the
mammalian brain. Such
artificial brains would be used in robots whose
intelligence would scale with the size of the neural system in terms of total number of neurons and synapses and their connectivity.
Synapse
In the
nervous system, a
synapse is a structure that permits a
neuron (or nerve cell) to pass an electrical or chemical signal to another neuron. Some authors generalize this concept to include the communication from a neuron to any other cell type, although such non-neuronal contacts may be referred to as
junctions (a historically older term).
Santiago Ramón y Cajal proposed that neurons are not continuous throughout the body, yet still communicate with each other, an idea known as the
neuron doctrine.
synapse
Noun
1. the junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle; "nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters"
(hypernym) junction, conjunction, conjugation, colligation
(hyponym) neuromuscular junction, myoneural junction
(part-holonym) nerve, nervus
Synapse (die)
nf.
synapse, synapsis, pairing of chromosomes during the first stages of meiosis (Biology)
synapse
n.
synapse