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Stimulation-induced inhibition is one of the important effects of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) utilized by the therapy of deep brain stimulation (DBS) to treat certain neurological diseases such as epilepsy.
Xiangyu Ye +6 more
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Throughout the nervous system, neurons integrate high-dimensional input streams and transform them into an output of their own. This integration of incoming signals involves filtering processes and complex non-linear operations.
Gollisch, Tim, Herz, Andreas V. M.
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Probabilistic Fatigue Crack Growth Analysis Under Stationary Random Loading With Spike Loads
The in-service loading condition of many engineering structures is generally composed of a stationary random loading caused by the mechanical vibration, and the spike loads due to occasional events, such as the sudden shock and accidental turbulence.
Shan Jiang, Wei Zhang, Zili Wang
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Direct measurement of an ultrafast sub-bandwidth-limited signal in mid-infrared quantum cascade lasers [PDF]
Frequency comb lasers with fast gain recovery times naturally favor the emission of frequency mod-ulated periodic signals, which are useful for multiple applications in spectroscopy and communications.
Schneider Barbara +5 more
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Analysis of Excitability in Resonant Tunneling Diode-Photodetectors
We investigate the dynamic behaviour of resonant tunneling diode-photodetectors (RTD-PDs) in which the excitability can be activated by either electrical noise or optical signals.
Weikang Zhang +5 more
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Impact of fruit-tree shade intensity on the growth, yield, and quality of intercropped wheat.
Agroforestry is a common traditional practice in China-especially in the southern Xinjiang of Northwest China. However, the productivity of many agroforestry systems has been lower than expected in recent years, highlighting the need for an actionably ...
Xu Qiao +4 more
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Reliable Encoding of Stimulus Intensities by Random Sequences of Ca2+ Spikes [PDF]
Ca2+ is a ubiquitous intracellular messenger. Extracellular stimuli often evoke sequences of Ca2+ spikes, and it is suggested that spike frequency may encode stimulus intensity. However, the timing of spikes is random because each interspike interval (ISI) has a large stochastic component.
Thurley, Kevin +8 more
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Ensemble encoding of nociceptive stimulus intensity in the rat medial and lateral pain systems
Background The ability to encode noxious stimulus intensity is essential for the neural processing of pain perception. It is well accepted that the intensity information is transmitted within both sensory and affective pathways.
Woodward Donald J +5 more
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Urethane Improves the Response of Auditory Neurons to Tone
Urethane has little effect on nervous system and is often used in neuroscience studies. However, the effect of urethane in neurons is not thoroughly clear.
Bowan Huang +8 more
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Context Matters: The Illusive Simplicity of Macaque V1 Receptive Fields [PDF]
Even in V1, where neurons have well characterized classical receptive fields (CRFs), it has been difficult to deduce which features of natural scenes stimuli they actually respond to.
Haslinger Robert +25 more
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