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These values are extracted within a window length of 200 ms, below the interpreted reservoirs.
The induced currents could be reduced to low levels (<50 μA for a duration <2 <span class="lh">ms), below the acoustic perceptual threshold of cochlear implant subjects.
This step is achieved using window of length 200 ms below the possible reservoir in both cases, the successful and case of Well_1 anomaly. .
A white disk was flashed for 12 ms below a fixation point time-aligned to the first beep, and participants reported whether they perceived one or two flashes.
From these labels, we calculated inter-unit intervals and used a log survivor function (Slater and Lester 1982) to determine a time threshold of 75 ms, below which elements were classified as belonging to the same call.
The difference in the latency of activation (defined as the time of the peak of the PSTH, compare also Sakata and Harris 2009) between the input layers and the output layers in our network is with around 2 3 ms below the experimentally observed latencies (5 10 ms according to Schroeder et al. (1998); Sakata and Harris (2009)).
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It is not just "slightly wrong", but significantly so; see for instance the right-most panel in Fig. 10, which shows that, for the WB neuron, the "optimal" (in the sense of Sect. 4) duration of an input spike volley is on the order of 10 ms. Below are the links to the authors' original submitted files for images.
It is 60 feet (18 m) below ocean level.
Since the rock lay some 100 feet (30 m) below the river surface, reaching it posed major problems.
The GWL is about 1.5 m below the ground surface.
Shallow groundwater mainly occurs at 5 80 m below the surface.
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