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    Neuronal noise or neural noise refers to the random intrinsic electrical fluctuations within neuronal networks. These fluctuations are not associated...
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  • induces non-finalized random activity in the system (i.e., noise). The presence of neuronal noise might enhance the sensitivity of the neurons to a given...
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  • genome Neuronal noise, in neuroscience Synaptic noise, in neuroscience Transcriptional noise, in biochemistry, errors in genetic transcription Noise in computer...
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  • processing scheme, individual neurons may exhibit neuronal noise, but the population as a whole averages this noise out. An alternative to the ensemble hypothesis...
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  • noise, observed in neuroscience Neuronal noise, observed in neuroscience Transcriptional noise in the transcription of genes to proteins Cosmic noise...
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  • noise Internet background noise ITU-R 468 noise weighting Jansky noise Johnson–Nyquist noise, Johnson noise Line noise Mode partition noise Neuronal noise...
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    of noise in neuron models to the variability of spike trains and neural codes is discussed in Neural Coding and in Chapter 7 of the textbook Neuronal Dynamics...
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    trans-neuron signaling, processing stimuli, computation, neuronal expressivity, and mitigating neuronal noise. Likewise, this phenomenon also underlies the storage...
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  • lead to variable neuronal responses. The variability is due to differences in the discharge times of action potentials. Many types of noise exist in cells...
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  • Neural coding (redirect from Neuronal code)
    characterising the hypothetical relationship between the stimulus and the neuronal responses, and the relationship among the electrical activities of the...
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    these neuronal models can be determined, allowing for the classification of types of neuronal responses. The oscillatory dynamics of neuronal spiking...
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  • parallel, and that the major factor limiting report performance was neuronal noise (which is a function of visual set-size). Under this framework, the...
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    Noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) is a hearing impairment resulting from exposure to loud sound. People may have a loss of perception of a narrow range...
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    variation as noise in a system of logic circuits with point-to-point connectivity. The book, Neural Darwinism – The Theory of Neuronal Group Selection...
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  • Neuronal tracing, or neuron reconstruction is a technique used in neuroscience to determine the pathway of the neurites or neuronal processes, the axons...
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    blood flow. This technique relies on the fact that cerebral blood flow and neuronal activation are coupled. When an area of the brain is in use, blood flow...
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    neuronal assemblies, shaping the cognitive and emotional neuronal patterns in statistical learning that are continuously connected with the neuronal pathways...
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    caused by a number of factors, including: genetics, ageing, exposure to noise, some infections, birth complications, trauma to the ear, and certain medications...
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  • that can be attended and/or stored in memory, but by an increase in neuronal noise in stimulus representations as complexity of visual information increases...
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  • or chemical agents to a specific neurological zone in the body to alter neuronal activity and stimulate neuroplasticity in a way that develops (or balances)...
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  • and internal noise (imperfect physiological processes); however, the activity of H1 is unaffected by photon noise. Instead, neuronal noise intrinsic to...
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  • well as outside that system. The most common causes are hearing damage, noise-induced hearing loss, or age-related hearing loss, known as presbycusis...
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    used to measure increases in intracellular Ca2+ in neurons as a proxy for neuronal activity in multiple animal models, including Caenorhabditis elegans, zebrafish...
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    inactivated because of preceding depolarization. On the other hand, all neuronal voltage-activated sodium channels inactivate within several milliseconds...
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    induce neuronal survival. Excitotoxicity may be involved in cancers, spinal cord injury, stroke, traumatic brain injury, hearing loss (through noise overexposure...
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    sources. The noise sources outside the ISFET itself are referred to as the external noise, such as environmental interference and instrument noise from terminal...
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    econophysics) The evolution of proteins Forest fires [clarification needed] Neuronal avalanches in the cortex Acoustic emission from fracturing materials Despite...
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    something easier to use in future, such as a bike helmet. Synchronized neuronal currents induce weak magnetic fields. The brain's magnetic field, measuring...
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    simulation software for spiking neural network models, including large-scale neuronal networks. NEST was initially developed by Markus Diesmann and Marc-Oliver...
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  • Hearing (section Neuronal)
    Auditory system Bone conduction Hearing range Human echolocation Listening Neuronal encoding of sound Psychoacoustics Safe listening Temporal envelope and...
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