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    Electrophysiological damage to neuronal membrane alters ephaptic entrainment by Cunha, Gabriel Moreno, Corso, Gilberto, Lima, Marcelo M. S., dos Santos Lima, Gustavo Zampier

    Published in Scientific reports (24-07-2023)
    “…The brain is commonly understood as a complex network system with a particular organization and topology that can result in specific electrophysiological…”
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    Thermal effects and ephaptic entrainment in Hodgkin–Huxley model by de Sousa, Matheus Phellipe Brasil, Cunha, Gabriel Moreno, Corso, Gilberto, dos Santos Lima, Gustavo Zampier

    Published in Scientific reports (29-08-2024)
    “…The brain is understood as an intricate biological system composed of numerous elements. It is susceptible to various physical and chemical influences,…”
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    Ephaptic entrainment in hybrid neuronal model by Cunha, Gabriel Moreno, Corso, Gilberto, Miranda, José Garcia Vivas, Dos Santos Lima, Gustavo Zampier

    Published in Scientific reports (31-01-2022)
    “…In recent decades, there has been a growing interest in the impact of electric fields generated in the brain. Transmembrane ionic currents originate electric…”
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    Método das Coordenadas Atrasadas para Estimar o Maior Expoente de Lyapunov by Cunha, Gabriel Moreno, de Souza, Matheus Phellipe Brasil, Silva, Samara Luiza de Sousa e, Lima, Gustavo Zampier dos Santos

    “…Os expoentes de Lyapunov são quantificadores largamente utilizados para caracterização de regimes em sistemas dinâmicos. Dentro desta perspectiva, a melhoria e…”
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    Can Ephapticity Contributes to the Brain Complexity? by Cunha, Gabriel Moreno, Corso, Gillberto, de Sousa, Matheus Phellipe Brasil, Lima, Gustavo Zampier dos Santos

    Published 25-04-2024
    “…The inquiry into the origin of brain complexity remains a pivotal question in neuroscience. While synaptic stimuli are acknowledged as significant, their…”
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