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Data were digitized at 173.61 Hz, with 12 bits of resolution.
The data were digitized at 600 samples/second with an anti-aliasing low-pass filter set at 200 Hz.
The data were digitized at 4.3 kHz, and 5 to 20 responses were averaged (Neuropack, Nihonkohden, Tokyo, Japan).
Single-channel data were digitized at a sampling rate of 10 kHz, and a low-pass analogue filter was set to 1 kHz.
Data were digitized at 500 points per second and recorded continuously between 1.0 and with 100 Hz using two 32-channel Synamp bio-amplifiers.
Data were digitized at 20 kHz (Digidata 1322A, Molecular Devices), acquired using pClamp 9.0 software (Molecular Devices), and stored on a personal computer.
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Data was digitized at 2 or 5 kHz and digitally filtered off-line at 1 kHz.
Data was digitized at 31.5 kHz using a CED Power 1401 data acquisition board (CED; Cambridge Electronic Design, Cambridge, United Kingdom).
Raw data was digitized at 256 Hz, well above the Nyquist minimum data sampling limit for our frequency region of interest (i.e., 2 50 Hz).
These data were digitized as point-type information.
EEG-Data were digitized at 256 Hz from -100 ms to 900 ms relative to stimulus onsets.
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