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Make the spikes.
Make the spikes even, or alternate smaller spikes with larger ones.
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A handful of possible explanations did little to make the spike in unemployment more tenable to investors though, as investors abandoned stocks and shifted toward the perceived safety of bonds and Treasuries.
However, in order to make the spiking rate an increasing function of input frequency, the minimal addition to the model is to include an intrinsic oscillation, where firing increases up to a peak value when the external frequency resonates with the intrinsic oscillatory frequency.
Raise your Unarmed skills to make the Spiked Knuckles even more effective!
Make the spike under the barrel out of thick cardboard, or, if you're more adventurous, you can attempt to make one out of wood.
No wonder Donatella Versace, in her show on Friday, made the spikes in collars and dresses four inches long.
Sliding a credit card through the slot makes the spikes retract, but it also commits the user to certain terms and conditions.
Assuming that spikes in bipolar cells are more effective in triggering vesicle release compared to graded potentials, a design in which an RGC receives many spiking inputs from bipolar cells would have the potential advantage of making the spike train leaving the RGC less susceptible to noise within that one neuron.
A fluctuating stimulus that is frozen across trials yields threshold crossings that are more robust with occasional large amplitude fluctuations, thus making the spike timing more reliable.
This is likely because artificial reduction of the inhibitory synaptic conductance would enhance C2-evoked depolarization through bombardment of recruited EPSPs, which would make the proximal spike initiation zone of VSI more excitable.
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