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Transistor Beta-phase-shift Oscillator†
Journal of Electronics and Control, 1960ABSTRACT A new junction-transistor oscillator circuit is described. It makes use of the internal phase-shift of a transistor and only a single C-R section as the external phase-shifting network—advantage being taken of the low-input impedance of a common emitter junction transistor.
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Sensitivity of frontal beta oscillations to reward valence but not probability
Neuroscience Letters, 2015Reward feedback elicits a brief increase in power in the high-beta frequency range of the human electroencephalogram (EEG) over frontal areas of the scalp, but the functional role of this oscillatory activity remains unclear. An observed sensitivity to reward expectation (HajiHosseini, Rodríguez-Fornells, and Marco-Pallarés, 2012; [2]) suggests that ...
Azadeh, HajiHosseini, Clay B, Holroyd
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Beta beams for precision measurements of neutrino oscillation parameters [PDF]
Neutrino oscillations have implications for the Standard Model of particle physics. The CERN Beta Beam has outstanding capabilities to contribute to precision measurements of the parameters governing neutrino oscillations. The FP7 collaboration EUROnu (2008-2012) is a design study that will review three facilities (Super-Beams, Beta Beams and Neutrino ...
E. Wildner +44 more
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Synchrony of Cortical Alpha and Beta Oscillations
2017We analyzed behavior of cortical alpha and beta oscillations during preparation of self-paced finger movement. Magnetic field patterns around the head were complex during rhythmic events, implying several simultaneously active sources. Oscillations in the cortical sites separated by a few centimeters were highly synchronized.
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Motor beta oscillations contribute to the temporal binding effect
Brain and CognitionAgency, the feeling of controlling one's actions and their consequences, is closely linked to temporal binding, a phenomenon where the interval between a voluntary action and its outcome is subjectively compressed. While prior research has linked temporal binding to sensorimotor processes, the role of neural oscillations remains unclear. In this study,
José Luis Ulloa +3 more
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Is there a single beta oscillation band interfering with movement in Parkinson's disease?
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021Elena M Belova, Alexey Sedov
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The properties of carbachol-induced beta oscillation in rat hippocampal slices
Neuroscience Research, 2006Kiyohisa Natsume
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