Soliton model in neuroscience (source code)

= Soliton model in neuroscience
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The soliton model in neuroscience is a theoretical concept that describes how certain types of wave-like phenomena in neural tissue can propagate without losing their shape or amplitude. This is particularly relevant in the study of action potentials and the electrical signaling of neurons. In the field of neuroscience, a "soliton" refers to a self-reinforcing solitary wave that maintains its shape while traveling at a constant speed.