visual stimulation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvisualandstimulation
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visual
adjective
uk/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/us/ˈvɪʒ.u.əl/
relating ...
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stimulation
noun[U]
uk/ˌstɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/us/ˌstɪm.jəˈleɪ.ʃən/
an action or thing that causes someone or something to become more active or enthusiastic, or to develop ...
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Second, we show that the contribution that an individual retinal input makes to geniculate firing appears to be substantially elevated duringvisualstimulation.
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Moreover, even with eye deviation or closure, the unstructured full-field stimulus and lightproof goggles used in the study would have resulted in substantialvisualstimulation.
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Increased activity in human visual cortex during directed attention in the absence ofvisualstimulation.
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Furthermore, our empirical data suggest that tonic and burst responses under our conditions ofvisualstimulationare not ends of a smooth continuum.
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The animal was kept in darkness except duringvisualstimulation(diffuse light flashes) or during light adaptation.
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No cells were encountered that were unresponsive tovisualstimulation.
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Additionally, the order ofvisualstimulationexperiments was randomized between sessions to prevent order-related attentional influences on our results.
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Each kitten received the samevisualstimulation, but only one kitten received the stimulation as a result of self-produced movement.
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The horizontal line represents the maintained firing rate of the geniculate cell in the absence of structuredvisualstimulation.
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In general, these neurons respond in either a sustained or a transient fashion to a change invisualstimulation.
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In the presence of naturalvisualstimulation, however, a scheme of neuronal encoding based on correlated activity faces a serious challenge.
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For each of the five differentvisualstimulationtasks, a total of 159 volumes were recorded.
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We then measured response latencies following electrical andvisualstimulation.
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The dynamic balance between the two mechanisms, primarily dictated by the cell's contrast threshold, controls the cell's firing behavior uponvisualstimulationwith compound stimuli.
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Evidence for this comes from retinal neurons in cold-blooded creatures not responding dramatically more slowly tovisualstimulationthan in mammals.
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Following an initial baseline condition, ten repetitions ofvisualstimulationwith the respective moving and static dot pattern were applied.
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Recent studies show that postnatal development of retinal circuitry depends onvisualstimulation.
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