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According to a multiplicative rule, the continued high frequency input would enhance responses to the low frequency sound, as observed.
There may be a specific transform mechanism between high frequency input information and the internal working frequency in the brain.
According to a multiplicative rule, an absence of high frequency input would cancel responses to the low frequency input, as observed.
According to a multiplicative rule, an absence of low frequency input would cancel the effect of the high frequency input, as observed in responses to both sounds together (Fig. 4D,E; black curve).
In the central nervous system (CNS) Kv2.1 features activity-dependent localisation and function (Misonou et al., 2004; O'Connell et al., 2010) and has a paramount role in regulating somatodendritic excitability, especially during high frequency input (Du et al., 2000; Misonou et al., 2005).
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In this setting, without strong, high frequency inputs, the spike trains triggered by the stochastic signals contain long ISIs only.
The stronger response to the high frequency inputs may reflect the fact that only the higher frequencies contain high-resolution information about the elevation of the source.
In particular, since STD is a mechanism that usually modulates the high frequency inputs, one can wonder about its effect in the SR curve.
Taken together, these results can be summarized as follows: 1. Increasing the intrinsic frequency
Thus, while a slower frequency signal is read as an oscillating flow of information, high frequency inputs are translated into a message with an approximately constant amount of information.
The biological receptor systems investigated here also suppress oscillations for frequencies beyond the bandwidth, but generate a non-zero steady-state response (y~ y mean ) to high frequency inputs.
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