mean latency

collocation in English

meaningsofmeanandlatency

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mean
adjective
uk
/miːn/
us
/miːn/
mainly UK
not willing to give or share things, ...
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latency
noun[U]
uk
/ˈleɪ.tən.si/
us
/ˈleɪ.tən.si/
the fact of being present but needing particular conditions to become active, obvious, or ...
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(Definition ofmeanandlatencyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The main dependent variables are the percentage of correct first choices and themeanlatencyof the first choices.
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The height of the bands for any given bar in the figures indicates themeanlatencyfor that condition for a particular individual.
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Ameanlatencyfor each subject was then calculated.
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The group difference formeanlatencyto respond also approached significance, with depressed patients demonstrating increased latencies to choose the red or green stimulus.
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Themeanlatencyof each group was calculated as the mean of the mean latencies for all subjects in each group.
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Meanlatencyvalues of the positive wave were 138 6 21.1 ms to binocular and 158 6 16.1 ms to monocular stimulation.
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Themeanlatencyto single-frame presentation was 60 ms 6 16 ms (relative to stimulus onset).
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Performance on both tasks was defined as the percentage of correct responses andmeanlatencyof total correct responses.
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Meanlatencyvalues of the negative wave were 110 6 25.1 ms to binocular and 114 6 10.5 ms to monocular stimulation.
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Themeanlatencyto the first action potential for picrotoxin cells is 552 6 27 ms, which is not significantly different from that of control cells (639 6 64 ms).
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As well as the distractibility error score, themeanlatencyof each type of saccade (antisaccade, corrective saccade, and distractibility error) was measured for each subject.
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Therefore, reading time was measured asmeanlatencyin milliseconds, beginning with the appearance of the word on the screen and ending when the child finished reading the word.
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Word recognition performance was expressed asmeanlatencyin milliseconds, beginning with the appearance of the word on the screen and ending when the child pressed the button.
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Recordings from active neurons in the somatosensory cortex show that most cells (97%) responded to light tactile stimulation with ameanlatencyof 11.6 milliseconds.
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Packet jitter is expressed as an average of the deviation from the networkmeanlatency.
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