ABSTRACT

The collectiveness of neural participation in the cybernetics of control and communication processes involved is a direct consequence of the anatomical cohesiveness of structured neural and brain complex and the associated order in the associated physiological activities. The cybernetic concepts as applied to the neural complex are applicable at all levels of its anatomy — brain to cytoblast, the nucleus of the cell. Neurons are the building blocks of the signaling unit in the nervous system. The connection of a neuron's axonic nerve fiber to the soma or dendrite of another neuron is called a synapse. Neurons of the cerebral cortex receive a converging input from an average of 1000 synapses and are delivered through the branching outlets to hundreds of other neurons. A neural net in its global operation achieves a formalized procedure in deciding its input-output relation. A neural complex has a diversified complexity in its structure and functions but portrays a unity in its collective behavior.