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Effect of stimulus intensity on spike responses of crayfish receptor neurons
Neurophysiology, 1976The character of spike responses of receptor neurons of n. telsoni ventralis to changes in the direction, velocity, and angle of displacement of the uropod hairs was studied in experiments onAstacus leptodactylus. For all receptor neurons the latent period is inversely proportional and the mean impulse frequency directly proportional to the velocity of
O. G. Chorayan, A. A. Kovalev
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Spatial Spikes of Intensity of the Atmospherically–distorted Images
Adaptive Optics, 1996At registration of astronomical objects through the turbulent atmosphere for large telescopes conditions will be usually realized, when the astronomical image represents from self a chaotic picture interleaved light and dark spots (speckle-strusture).
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INTENSITY PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION OF SPIKING-MODE OSCILLATIONS IN LASERS: POWER-LAW UNIVERSALITY
International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1994We theoretically investigated the probability distributions of the output intensity of lasers with external perturbations. These perturbations were loss modulation and incoherent delayed feedback. We found that the intensity probability distributions usually obey a distinct power-law in spiking-mode oscillations both in periodic and chaotic regimes.
Ishiyama, Fumihiko, Otsuka, Kenju
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Communication strategies in intensive care units: ISOBAR and SPIKES
Revista Española de Anestesiología y Reanimación (English Edition), 2022A, Medina Gamero +2 more
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Heating of heat-conducting targets by laser pulses with a high-intensity leading spike
Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1983The results of an analysis of the solution of a one-dimensional heat conduction equation are used to study the specific features of the thermal effects of laser pulses with a leading spike on a target. Simple criteria are obtained for establishing the ability of a pulse to cause a given increase in the target surface temperature during the leading edge
Vladimir P Ageev +4 more
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Geomagnetic intensity spike recorded in high resolution slag deposit in Southern Jordan
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2009article i nfo In paleomagnetism, periods of high field intensity have been largely ignored in favor of the more spectacular directional changes associated with low field intensity periods of excursions and reversals. Hence, questions such as how strong the field can get and how fast changes occur are still open. In this paper we report on data obtained
Erez Ben-Yosef +5 more
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Tuning bat LSO neurons to interaural intensity differences through spike-timing dependent plasticity
Biological Cybernetics, 2007(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Bats, like other mammals, are known to use interaural intensity differences (IID) to determine azimuthal position. In the lateral superior olive (LSO) neurons have firing behaviors which vary systematically with IID. Those neurons receive excitatory inputs from the ipsilateral ear and inhibitory inputs
Bertrand Fontaine, Herbert Peremans
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Spike-rate intensity functions of cat cortical neurons studied with combined tone-noise stimuli
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1986In the auditory cortex of anesthetized cats, single neurons were studied for their sensitivity to tones presented against backgrounds of continuous wide-spectrum noise. Tone pulses and noise stimuli were mixed acoustically and presented using calibrated, sealed stimulating systems.
D P, Phillips, S E, Hall
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Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 1993
The statistical properties of spikes in the intensity of stimulated Raman scattering and investigated. The number of spikes taking place up to a given moment in time and the distribution of the temporal durations and the amplitudes of the spikes are calculated for the case in which the spikes are initiated by a spatially distributed polarization ...
S. Ya. Kilin, I. I. Fedchenia
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The statistical properties of spikes in the intensity of stimulated Raman scattering and investigated. The number of spikes taking place up to a given moment in time and the distribution of the temporal durations and the amplitudes of the spikes are calculated for the case in which the spikes are initiated by a spatially distributed polarization ...
S. Ya. Kilin, I. I. Fedchenia
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ON REGIONAL AND GLOBAL ASPECTS OF ARCHEOMAGNETIC INTENSITY SPIKES
Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2017Monika Korte, Catherine Constable
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