maradványfunkciók
Maradványfunkciók, a computational neuroscience term, refers to the residual neural activity or processing that persists in a brain area after its primary task has been completed or has ceased. This concept suggests that neural circuits might not simply shut down immediately but retain a form of "memory" or preparatory state. These functions are thought to play a role in various cognitive processes, including learning, memory consolidation, decision-making, and behavioral flexibility.
The existence and nature of maradványfunkciók are often investigated through neuroimaging techniques like fMRI or EEG,
Understanding maradványfunkciók is crucial for a more comprehensive model of brain function. It challenges the idea