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Neural Networks Model
Within the neural networks model I will be striving to evaluate appropriate sources to add appropriate information the the neural networks section. I will be focusing on how neural networks are connected and the appropriate functions associated with them. I will also focus on the importance of process models and their importance in the connection of neural networks in the brain. Diffusion tensor imaging could also be viewed as a valuable resource to help us better understand neural network functions.

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JustinJhatch22 (talk) 20:52, 17 October 2019 (UTC)

Neural Networks Model
Neural networks help us understand how the brain sends and receives different messages to the body, and how they are connected. These networks are a group of neurons or structures that are connected together. These structures work harmoniously to produce different cognitions within the brain. One of the largest proposals for this ideology is that of diffusion tensor imaging. This technique traces the differing pathways of nerve fibres that further create communication throughout differing structures. These networks can be thought of as neural maps that can expand or contract according to the information being processed at that time.

Henderson, J. M. (2012). “Connectomic surgery”: diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) tractography as a targeting modality for surgical modulation of neural networks. Frontiers in integrative neuroscience, 6, 15.

Nestor, P. G., Kubicki, M., Gurrera, R. J., Niznikiewicz, M., Frumin, M., McCarley, R. W., & Shenton, M. E. (2004). Neuropsychological correlates of diffusion tensor imaging in schizophrenia. Neuropsychology, 18(4), 629. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Jhatch22 (talk • contribs) 05:54, 3 December 2019 (UTC)