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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificial stimulation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to psychology, biology, or technology, where an external, non-natural stimulus is applied to elicit a response or effect.
Example: "The researchers conducted experiments to observe the effects of artificial stimulation on neural activity in the brain."
Alternatives: "synthetic stimulation" or "man-made stimulation".
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By then, their spirit had waned, and they responded halfheartedly to the artificial stimulation.
Now that artificial stimulation of its development by Italy has ceased, it looks something like site of a defunct World's Fair, with overpretentious structures that are already beginning to show signs of decay.
The Triple Crown has become a big deal, on the assumption that racing needs a new champion, like the United States cavalry coming to save the sport from a squalid future of being hooked up to the artificial stimulation of slot machines.
It's not inconceivable that if the human brain's endocannabinoid system regulates fatigue, that an artificial stimulation of this system with marijuana could further reduce both physical and mental exhaustion, thereby bringing it ever closer to the designation of a performance enhancing drug.
Although an increase in brain glucose metabolism happens during normal brain function, the question is whether repeated artificial stimulation as a result of exposure to electromagnetic radiation might have a detrimental effect.
"There is a moment of reckoning coming where we learn if the economy, without any artificial stimulation, is as strong as it seems to be," Randy Cass, founder of the investment research firm First Coverage, said.
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You abandon artificial stimulations and potter off to the tiny bathroom: perhaps a shower will relax you – if you can ignore the fact that there seems to be eyebrow hair everywhere.
To see what happens with longer artificial stimulations, Michael Graziano and colleagues at Princeton University in New Jersey gave half-second bursts to brain sites in two monkeys.
In general, application of artificial electrical stimulation, e.g., tetanic stimulation, theta burst stimulation, or low-frequency stimulation, induces a homogenous change in synaptic efficacy [4], [5], [7].
Alternatively, artificial electrical stimulation and robotic bridges may be used, which is our focus here.
Experimental investigations of the function of hair cell bundles (HCB) are based on artificial mechanical stimulation of the HCB by probes and fluid-jets.
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