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An LTP-inducing tetanic stimulus was given at 100 Hz for 1 s at baseline stimulus strength.
During recording, no external stimulus was given.
A single stimulus was given every 30 s.
For instance, we found that the ciliary muscle started to contract 0.3 seconds after the accommodative stimulus was given and reached a stable state in approximately 0.5 seconds.
After the accommodative stimulus was given, the CMT1 and CMTM increased gradually, and reached the stable status at approximate 2 second (Figs. 8A and 8B, Table 1).
Thermal stimulus was given to three different body parts (nostril, withers, coronary band) and during two different ambient temperatures (< 20°C or < 10°C).
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We recall that the variation of the variable θ produced by an external stimulus is given, to first order in the stimulus strength ϵ, by the PRF.
After 1 or 2 h, the maintenance concentration of anaesthetic can usually be reduced; further reductions may be possible, particularly if the animal is stable, and no further painful stimulus is given.
A stochastic stimulus is given by an OU process described by the SDE: dS t) = bigl(s_{1} - S t bigr), dt + s_{2}, dW t) (7) with two parameters (s_{mathrm{OU}} = (s_{1}, s_{2})).
Responses will be stronger when the preferred stimulus is given more weight owing to greater contrast (e.g., 100% preferred, 50% null) and weaker when the null stimulus is given more weight (e.g., 50% preferred, 100% null).
This statement is supported by the observation that the correlation dimension of the EEG, a measure for consciousness, sharply rises when a painful stimulus is given to an animal in deep anesthesia [12].
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