neuronell
Neuronell is a term encountered in theoretical and computational neuroscience to denote a small, modular subunit within a neuron that is imagined to perform localized processing of synaptic inputs. In this framework a neuron is conceptually partitioned into multiple neuronells, each corresponding to a spatially restricted region such as a dendritic branch or a distal axonal segment. A neuronell is assumed to contain a microdomain of ion channels, receptors, and intracellular signaling machinery.
In modeling terms, neuronells allow for more than one point of integrative computation within a single cell,
The term is not part of established neuroanatomy and is used primarily in theoretical discussions and in
Critics argue that neuronell-based models risk over-parameterization and may obscure direct links to measurable phenomena. Proponents,
Related topics include neuron, dendrite, dendritic spine, compartmental modeling, and computational neuroscience.