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"population burst" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe an increase in population size, usually over a short period of time. For example, "When the new factory opened in the town, it caused a population burst."
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During immobility, consummatory behaviors and slow-wave sleep, sharp waves were present in cornu ammonis region CA1 of the hippocampus stratum radiatum associated with 140 200-Hz "ripples" in the pyramidal cell layer and population burst of CA140 200-Hz
The analog of an action potential in a population model would be a population burst.
A population burst occurs when the population firing rate suddenly increases and then goes back to the basal rate.
The population burst in CA1 will depolarize target cells and presumably promote synaptic plasticity in target cortical regions [13], [29].
Long-term potentiation of the synaptic component occurs only when the afferent stimulus precedes the evoked population burst, and is input-specific.
The VGCC block (Fig. 8C) had the opposite effect, reducing the amplitude and the number of the population burst spikes (student's paired t test, p<0.05, n = 10).
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"I'm afraid," said Jeyaretnam, "we're very much just another overcrowded Asian city with infrastructure and amenities stretched to the limit by a population bursting at the seams".
For example, Tabak et al. [39, 40] have analyzed Wilson-Cowan mean-field equations representing a recurrent excitatory network with both slow and fast forms of synaptic depression, and used this to model the dynamics of synchronized population bursts in developing chick spinal cord.
In Jal, a small town in Lea County, the oil workers have nearly doubled the population, bursting from the town's limited housing stock into parked trailers, RVs and hotels.
Population bursts are also believed to contribute to processes related to learning and memory.
In addition, population bursts are believed to underlie different aspects of normal and pathological function [2] in the nervous system.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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