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It began with sharp firing on the outposts from several quarters at once, and grew to a furious conflict as the night advanced.
Such profiles have been observed in experiments involving perceptual decisions making, and we suggest that sharp firing rate transitions sparsely occurring in time, as implied in the present work, might also contribute to the explanation of these observations.
In a noise-driven decision scenario, ramping activities observed in peristimulus time histograms would be an artifact of averaging single trials characterized by sharp firing rate transitions for the first stage, and a genuine reflection of single trial features for the second stage.
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The visitors had started the game brightly, Chris Cohen playing a one-two with Sharp before firing straight at Jack Butland, now on loan with Blues after being sold to Stoke on transfer deadline day.
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