Axon vs Backpropagation - What's the difference?
axon | backpropagation |
(cytology) A nerve fibre which is a long slender projection of a nerve cell, and which conducts nerve impulses away from the body of the cell to a synapse.
(computing) An error correction technique used in neural networks
(neurology) A phenomenon in which the action potential of a neuron creates a voltage spike both at the end of the axon, as normally, and also back through to the dendrites from which much of the original input current originated.
* {{quote-journal, 2000, date=October 27, Idan Segev & Michael London, Untangling Dendrites with Quantitative Models, Science
, passage=Experiments show that these ion channels furnish the dendrites with a rich repertoire of electrical behaviors, from essentially passive responses, to subthreshold active responses, to active backpropagation of the action potential (AP) from the soma into the dendrites, to the initiation of APs in the dendritic tree. }}
As nouns the difference between axon and backpropagation
is that axon is axon while backpropagation is (computing) an error correction technique used in neural networks.axon
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* axoneNoun
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* axonal * axonic * axotomy * axotomize * axonopathySee also
* dendrite * neuron * synapse ----backpropagation
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