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Input/Output Organization

1985
The main activity when performing input/output is the transfer of a single datum between the microprocessor or the main memory, on one side, and a peripheral on the other. Data transfer, described in Section 4.3, between the microprocessor and a memory cell of the main memory is the basis for this transmission; however, data transfer with peripherals ...
Thomas Flik, Hans Liebig
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Organization of sensory input of command neurons

Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology, 1983
1. The organization of the receptive field of each command neuron differed from the structure of the receptive fields of other command neurons. 2. The receptive field of the command-neuron system underlying defensive behavior was nonuniform in its structure.
N I, Bravarenko   +2 more
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Data input for computer organ

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1984
Computer organ tone input for alterable stops is achieved by single-key input through a decoded keyboard which is couple to a logic network and optoelectrical output drive circuitry. The decoder circuitry activates selected optical emitters in an array which is mounted in the optical reader of a computer organ such that the decoder circuitry is ...
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Central Organization of Exercise Input

1980
Although muscular activity demands the most intense response in respiration and circulation to meet the oxygen supply and carbon dioxide removal, the operational mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration and circulation during exercise are not fully understood.
F. F. Kao   +3 more
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Organization of Corticostriatal Motor Inputs in Monkey Putamen

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2002
To analyze the organization of corticostriatal motor inputs, we examined the neuronal responses in the putamen (Put) to stimulation in the primary motor cortex (MI) and the supplementary motor area (SMA). Stimulating electrodes were chronically implanted in the distal and proximal parts of the forelimb representation of the MI and in the forelimb ...
Atsushi, Nambu   +3 more
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A Locally Organized Parser for Spoken Input

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1974
A locally organized parsing system (LPARS) has been developed for use in a continuous speech recognizer, accepting as its input a string of phonemes which contains ambiguity and error. The system is locally organized in the sense that it can construct local parse structures from word candidates recognized fairly reliably in all parts of an input ...
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Self-organizing map develops V1 organization given biologically realistic input

Proceedings of International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN'97), 2002
In this paper we show that, given biologically realistic retinal wave input, our self-organizing map extended (SOME) model can develop all of the features of the maps found in the primary visual cortex (V1) of infant monkeys with no prior visual experience, and all but one of the features found in adult V1.
J. McKinstry, C. Guest
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Inputs of organic matter to the ocean

Marine Chemistry, 1977
The first objective of this introductory paper is to summarize our present understanding of the quantities of total organic carbon produced in the ocean by photosynthesis and non-biotic photochemical reactions, and the amount entering the ocean from rivers, the atmosphere, and the sediments.
Duce, R.A., Duursma, E.K.
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Organization of synaptic inputs to paracerebral feeding command interneurons of Pleurobranchaea californica. I. Excitatory inputs

Journal of Neurophysiology, 1983
Neurons presynaptic to the phasic paracerebral feeding command interneurons (PCP's; Ref. 55) of Pleurobranchaea were located in the isolated central nervous system (CNS) and studied anatomically by lucifer yellow injection and physiologically by current injection and intracellular recording in normal and ion-substituted seawater during quiescence and ...
M P, Kovac   +3 more
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Attractor Memory with Self-organizing Input

2006
We propose a neural network based autoassociative memory system for unsupervised learning. This system is intended to be an example of how a general information processing architecture, similar to that of neocortex, could be organized. The neural network has its units arranged into two separate groups called populations, one input and one hidden ...
Christopher Johansson, Anders Lansner
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