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It has been proposed that a listener's ability to detect signals in the presence of extraneous sounds depends on the way in which they integrate information over a larger number of auditory filters, or on their converse ability to segregate information coming from each auditory filter [24], [26], [28].

Reverse polarity has been shown to segregate information via on and off pathways at the level of bipolar cells in the outer retina, which continue to stay relatively distinct until reaching the early visual cortex (Schiller, 1992).

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This is based on the Fisher information matrix and for supporting to segregate information-rich time-series segments.

This suggests the use of vertical polarized brightness temperatures measured at around 50° in order to achieve segregated information on soil-frost.

In the causal inference model, the system first estimates the probability that information from different modalities comes from a common cause or independent causes before integrating or segregating information.

Researchers studying the brain have discovered some thirty centres that, as well as the primary visual cortex, continue the task of analysing and isolating, or segregating, information on shape, colour, movement and depth.

Overall, we gathered spatially segregated information on comparative diet of the main rabbit and partridge predators both before (in the "high prey density phase") and after (in a "low prey density phase") the RHD outbreak (Table S2).

Primary vision segregates information along 2 main dimensions: orientation and spatial frequency (SF).

This neuronal architecture supports the generally held view, primarily based on immunohistochemical and connectional data, that the patch and matrix form two largely segregated information processing compartments within the striatum (for reviews see Graybiel 1990; Gerfen 2004).

Indeed, the ability to segregate spatial information has been dissociated from the ability to form spatial associations [39].

In general, this may serve as a mechanism to segregate tactile information to allow a whisker-specific extraction of the physical features of external stimuli (Von Heimendahl et al. 2007).

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