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2018
A Spike is a solution-specific experiment, often taking place during an entire sprint, but sometimes in shorter durations, aimed at answering a question or gathering information important to the team’s success.
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A Spike is a solution-specific experiment, often taking place during an entire sprint, but sometimes in shorter durations, aimed at answering a question or gathering information important to the team’s success.
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Spike responses of ‘non-spiking’ visual interneurone
Nature, 1977OUR understanding of information processing in nerve nets has been modified by the concept of graded signal transmission1. Descriptions of non-spiking interneurones in insects2–8, and the demonstration of graded synaptic transmission3 have contributed to this development. In the fly visual nervous system, second and higher order interneurones are known,
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To spike or not to spike: A probabilistic spiking neuron model
Neural Networks, 2010Spiking neural networks (SNN) are promising artificial neural network (ANN) models as they utilise information representation as trains of spikes, that adds new dimensions of time, frequency and phase to the structure and the functionality of ANN.
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Spike Attention Coding for Spiking Neural Networks
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning SystemsSpiking neural networks (SNNs), an important family of neuroscience-oriented intelligent models, play an essential role in the neuromorphic computing community. Spike rate coding and temporal coding are the mainstream coding schemes in the current modeling of SNNs.
Jiawen Liu +4 more
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Simple Spikes and Complex Spikes
2016Cerebellar Purkinje neurons communicate with downstream circuit elements by generating two distinct types of electrical activity. Purkinje neurons fire conventional action potentials, termed simple spikes, and they also intermittently fire a highly stereotyped burst of decrementing spikes, called a complex spike.
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Annual Review of Biophysics and Biophysical Chemistry, 1991
T, Meyer, L, Stryer
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T, Meyer, L, Stryer
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Transmission, infectivity, and neutralization of a spike L452R SARS-CoV-2 variant
Cell, 2021Xianding Deng +2 more
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A pseudovirus system enables deep mutational scanning of the full SARS-CoV-2 spike
Cell, 2023Katharine Dusenbury +2 more
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