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Adaptation improved discrimination thresholds, evidenced by a main effect of adaptation condition (F 1, 77) = 58.5, p < 0.001; Fig. 2a).
Increasing the cell density combined with short-term adaptation improved the potential of growth and ethanol fermentation capacity at pH 3.7 with the IC in 12 h compared to the non-adapted culture (Figs. 4, 5; Table 1).
Adaptation improved cell viability by >10%% and increased vitality by >20%%.
However, only a relatively small number of studies have assessed the impact that similar prior or concurrent exposure to vibrotactile stimuli has on spatial localization or the spatial acuity necessary to discriminate between two points on the skin, and all of these studies demonstrated that adaptation improved spatial acuity [ 14, 15, 28, 29].
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In humans, adaptation improves fMRI decoding of numerosity in the intraparietal sulcus25.
Oruç, I. & Barton, J. J. Adaptation improves discrimination of face identity.
In a psychophysical experiment, we found that adaptation improves the perceptual discriminability of similar shapes.
Keefe, B. D., Dzhelyova, M. P., Perrett, D. I. & Barraclough, N. E. Adaptation improves face trustworthiness discrimination.
Experimental results show that the use of adaptation improves the quality of decoded images.
These results support the long-standing proposal that adaptation improves perceptual discrimination and decorrelates neural representations, offering insights into potential underlying mechanisms.
The recording of auditory evoked potentials (AEPs) at fast rates allows the study of neural adaptation, improves accuracy in estimating hearing threshold and may help diagnosing certain pathologies.
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