firing pattern
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffiringandpattern
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firing
noun[C]
uk/ˈfaɪə.rɪŋ/us/ˈfaɪ.rɪŋ/
mainly US
an act of removing someone from ...
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pattern
adjective[before noun]
used in compounds to refer to the way in which a particular type of hair loss occurs, affecting mainly the top and front of ...
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(Definition offiringandpatternfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In a behavioral context, it is somewhat unclear when one or the other of these modes become the dominantfiringpattern.
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There is also debate about the intrinsic nature of thefiringpatternextracted from the quadriceps muscles for use as a potential rehabilitative therapy.
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Finally, the proposed advantage of burst firing for signal detection considers only the signal carried by thefiringpatternof the relay cell itself.
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Importantly, several pair recordings showed changes in the synchronization of neuronalfiringpatternindependent of a change in firing rate.
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Firingpatternof cells in human thalamus during dorsal column stimulation.
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This appears to be an intrinsic thalamic phenomenon and not afiringpatternproduced by input from the periphery.
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A low threshold calcium spike mediatesfiringpatternalterations in pontine reticular neurons.
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Influence of dendritic structure onfiringpatternin model neocortical neurons.
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Unfortunately, the intracellular correlates of such changes infiringpatternhave not been investigated.
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Each of these types is, of course, only one among many that share the same paste,firingpattern, and surface finish.
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Pallidal firing rate was decreased, and the overallfiringpatternhighly irregular, in patients with generalized dystonia.
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When auditory interneurons were coupled with electrical and chemical inhibitory synapses, a bimodalfiringpatternwas observed.
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It has been reported that histaminergic neurons have the most wake-selectivefiringpatternof all known neuronal types.
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This configuration allowed afiringpatternmore regular than a 180 crank, and less regular than a 360 crank.
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It does not block dopamine receptors as with most antipsychotic drugs, but does inhibit dopamine release, and alters thefiringpatternof dopaminergic neurons.
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These cells are usually innervated only by a few auditory nerve fibres, which dominate itsfiringpattern.
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Thefiringpatternof these cells is consistent with the encoding of a reward expectancy error.
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One is used to fire circular lasers, while the second button is used to change the ship'sfiringpattern.
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As such, the frequency of large-scale oscillations does not need to match thefiringpatternof individual neurons.
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