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Archeomagnetic Intensity Spikes: Global or Regional Geomagnetic Field Features? [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2018
Variations of the geomagnetic field prior to direct observations are inferred from archeo- and paleomagnetic experiments. Seemingly unusual variations not seen in the present-day and historical field are of particular interest to constrain the full range
Monika Korte, Catherine G. Constable
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Cross-intensity functions and the estimate of spike-time jitter [PDF]

open access: yesBiological Cybernetics, 2007
ISSN:0340 ...
Richard H R Hahnloser   +1 more
exaly   +5 more sources

Auditory frequency and intensity discrimination explained using a cortical population rate code. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS Computational Biology, 2013
The nature of the neural codes for pitch and loudness, two basic auditory attributes, has been a key question in neuroscience for over century. A currently widespread view is that sound intensity (subjectively, loudness) is encoded in spike rates ...
Christophe Micheyl   +2 more
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Complementary codes for odor identity and intensity in olfactory cortex

open access: yeseLife, 2017
The ability to represent both stimulus identity and intensity is fundamental for perception. Using large-scale population recordings in awake mice, we find distinct coding strategies facilitate non-interfering representations of odor identity and ...
Kevin A Bolding, Kevin M Franks
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Detection Algorithm for Key Components on High-speed Railways: Reconstruction Based on Spike Data

open access: yesKongzhi Yu Xinxi Jishu
The accurate and fast localization of key components on high-speed railways in operation serves is one of the foundations for fault diagnosis of high-speed railways.
DONG Wenbo   +5 more
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Tuning Neurons To Interaural Intensity Differences Using Spike Timing-Dependent Plasticity

open access: yes, 2007
Mammals are known to use Interaural Intensity Difference (IID) to determine azimuthal position of high frequency sounds. In the Lateral Superior Olive (LSO) neurons have firing behaviours which vary systematicaly with IID. Those neurons receive excitatory inputs from the ipsilateral ear and inhibitory inputs from the contralateral one.
Fontaine, Bertrand, Peremans, Herbert
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Intensity-correlated spiking of infrared and ultraviolet emission from sodium vapors [PDF]

open access: yesOptics Letters, 2021
Temporal spiking of directional infrared and ultraviolet cooperative emission from sodium vapors excited to the 4 D 5 / 2 level with a continuous-wave resonant laser pump is analyzed. Mirrorless lasing at 2207 and 2338 nm on cascade population-inverted transitions and radiation at 330 nm ...
Akulshin, Alexander   +2 more
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Parallel processing in active dendrites during periods of intense spiking activity [PDF]

open access: yesCell Reports, 2022
A neuron's ability to perform parallel computations throughout its dendritic arbor substantially improves its computational capacity. However, during natural patterns of activity, the degree to which computations remain compartmentalized, especially in neurons with active dendritic trees, is not clear.
Benjamin L, Murphy-Baum   +1 more
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Archeomagnetic intensity variations during the era of geomagnetic spikes in the Levant [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2021
Observational records of rapidly varying magnetic fields strongly constrain our understanding of core flow dynamics and Earth's dynamo. Archeomagnetic analyses of densely sampled artefacts from the Near-East have suggested that the intensity variation during the first millennium BCE was punctuated with two geomagnetic spikes with rates of change of ...
Livermore, Philip   +2 more
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Theoretical analysis of effects of transcranial magneto-acoustical stimulation on neuronal spike-frequency adaptation

open access: yesBMC Neuroscience, 2022
Background Transcranial magneto-acoustical stimulation (TMAS) is a noninvasive technique that has advantages in spatial resolution and penetration depth.
Song Zhao   +4 more
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