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Humour, communication in which the stimulus produces amusement.
Substitute nerve cells for bees and electric activity for waggle dances, and you have a good description of what happens when a stimulus produces a response in the brain.Proponents of so-called swarm cognition, like Dr Trianni, think the brain might work like a swarm of nerve cells, with no top-down co-ordination.
In addition, the conditioned stimulus produces a concomitant depression of at least one appetitive response, feeding.
Previous event-related potential (ERP) studies demonstrated that this special stimulus produces differential responses both in active and in passive condition.
For example, an orange stimulus produces a relatively low level of activity in both the red-green and yellow-blue opponent pathways (x-axis and y-axis, respectively), and middle-range activity in the black-white (contrast) opponent pathway (z-axis).
Thus, tail shock (the unconditioned stimulus) produces greater facilitation of the monosynaptic EPSP from a siphon sensory neuron to a siphon motor neuron if the shock is preceded by spike activity in the sensory neuron than if the shock and spike activity occur in a specifically unpaired pattern or if the shock occurs alone.
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A system is an unknown "black box," which under a specific stimulus (input) produces a response (output).
It estimates that the administration's fiscal stimulus produced about $1 of economic output for every $1 in stimulus, on average.
The assessment showed one child with autism had deficits in attending, and an intervention that included a salient stimulus produced the quickest acquisition.
Administration of anti-DEC-p24 with a maturation stimulus produced strong CD4+ T cell immunity to six different immunogenic peptides in three separate MHC backgrounds.
The mechanical stimulus produced sleep loss when applied at night, but not during the day.
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