On the space and time evolution of regular or irregular human heart or brain signals
A coupled map is suggested to investigate various spatial or temporal designs in biology: Several cells (or tissues) in an organ are considered as connected to each other in terms of some molecular diffusions or electrical potential differences and so on. The biological systems (groups of cells) sta...
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Zusammenfassung: | A coupled map is suggested to investigate various spatial or temporal designs
in biology: Several cells (or tissues) in an organ are considered as connected
to each other in terms of some molecular diffusions or electrical potential
differences and so on. The biological systems (groups of cells) start from
various initial conditions for spatial designs (or initial signals for temporal
designs) and they evolve in time in terms of the mentioned interactions
(connections) besides some individual feedings.
The basic aim of the present contribution is to mimic various empirical data
for the heart (in normal, quasi-stable, unstable and post operative
physiological conditions) or brain (regular or irregular; for epilepsy)
signals. The mentioned empirical data are borrowed from various literatures
which are cited. The suggested model (to be used besides or instead of the
artificial network models) involves simple mathematics and the related software
is easy. The results may be considered as in good agreement with the mentioned
real signals. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1106.0910 |