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Publications Vadakkan K.I (2010) Framework of consciousness from semblance of activity at functionally LINKed postsynaptic membranes. Frontiers in Psychology (Consciousness Research) Article Books1. Vadakkan K.I (2010) Semblance hypothesis of memory. 3rd Edition ISBN: 978-1-4502-5620-9 Download 2. Vadakkan K.I (2008) Semblance hypothesis of memory. 2nd Edition ISBN: 978-1-4401-0754-2 3. Vadakkan K.I (2007) Semblance of activity at the shared post-synapses and extracellular matrices - A structure function hypothesis of memory. ISBN: 978-0-5954-7002-0 1st Edition Presentations1. Society for Neuroscience annual meeting at Washington DC, November 13th, 2011 "Semblance Hypothesis of Memory: Computational modelling and development of artificial circuits" 2. Society for Neuroscience annual meeting at San Diego, November 14th 2010 "Semblance Hypothesis of Memory - Transfer of memories from the hippocampus to the cortex" 3. Society for Neuroscience annual meeting at Chicago, October 18th 2009 "Semblance Hypothesis of Memory - A presentation" Summary Abstracts 1. Vadakkan K.I (2012) Perception as the integral of semblances formed by re-activation of existing previously formed functional LINKs between the postsynapses. Cognitive Neuroscience Society meeting, April 3rd, Abstract H902. Vadakkan K.I (2011) Semblions induced through inter-postsynaptic functional LINKs, biological parallels of K-lines, as basic units of internal sensations. Society for Neuroscience conference, Abstract 722.16/XX683. Vadakkan K.I (2010) Framework of consciousness from the semblance hypothesis of memory. Toward a science of consciousness Conference, Tucson, University of Arizona. Abstract No: P-84. Vadakkan K.I (2009) Delusions, cognitive impairment and the therapeutic effect of dopamine receptor antagonists in schizophrenia - An explanation through the semblance hypothesis of memory. Society for Neuroscience conference, Poster Abstract: 644.3/U185. Vadakkan K.I (2008) Oxidation-state dependent interconnections between dendritic spines provide early evidence in support of semblance hypothesis of memory. Society for Neuroscience conference, Abstract: 239.19/E16 6. Vadakkan K.I (2008) Examination of the premises of semblance hypothesis that can explain retrieval-efficient mechanism of memory at appropriate time-scales. Second Canadian Association for Neuroscience annual meeting, Montreal Abstract A-G 1188 |
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