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Quantal Analysis of Postsynaptic Potentials (Literature Review)
1993The results of the previous chapter did not allow elucidion of the mechanisms responsible for changes in synaptic efficacy during LTP. Therefore, more precise methods were necessary. The quantum hypothesis of synaptic transmission was mentioned in Section 6.1. The quantum hypothesis was formulated by Katz and his colleagues [260, 261, 331] on the basis
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ITEM ANALYSIS BY SIMULTANEOUS QUANTAL AND QUANTITATIVE RESPONSES
British Journal of Mathematical and Statistical Psychology, 1965The problem of selecting the best item is considered for cases arising when both a quantal and a quantitative response are available. Solutions are outlined for data obtained from either one or two groups. The basis of the solutions consists in ranking the items according to the significance level of a suitably chosen statistic which tests the ...
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Long-term potentiation is associated with increases in quantal content and quantal amplitude
Nature, 1992Roger A Nicoll, Dimitri M Kullmann
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Quantal calcium release by purified reconstituted inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptors
Nature, 1992Andrew M Cameron, Richard L Huganir
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Primary manifestation of symmetry. Origin of quantal indeterminacy
Reviews of Modern Physics, 1995Ole C Ulfbeck
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Quantal-like current fluctuations induced by odorants in olfactory receptor cells
Nature, 1995Anna Menini +2 more
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