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Meanings of evoke activity in English
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In these regions, higher LFO amplitude at rest predicted higher task- evokedactivity.
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The neuronal baseline and evokedactivities remained unmodified in saphenous neurones.
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Reciprocally, such resting microglia-neuron contact reduces both spontaneous and visually evokedactivities of contacted neurons.
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The DNIC stimulus produced significant inhibition of heat- evokedactivity in vehicle- but not chronic morphine-treated animals.
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In addition to altering cool- evokedactivity, capsaicin enhanced the sensitivity of cool cells to heat in LGE animals.
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We also report that cortical regions showing asymmetries in task- evokedactivity have reduced connections with the opposite hemisphere.
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Local iontophoresis of DAMGO during stimulation of the superior sagittal sinus resulted in a reduction in SSS- evokedactivity.
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We analyzed how well classification based on sound- evokedactivity patterns of neuronal populations replicates the original stimulus categories.
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The brain's energy economy excessively favors intrinsic, spontaneous neural activity over extrinsic, evokedactivity, presumably to maintain its internal organization.
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Higher concentrations of capsaicin also suppressed cool- evokedactivity in both groups of animals, with an overall greater effect in LGE animals.
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In vivo recordings in rat somatosensory cortex suggest that excitatory and inhibitory inputs are often correlated during spontaneous and sensory- evokedactivity.
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All an animal can do to infer the state of its environment is to observe the sensory- evokedactivity of its own neurons.
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Therefore, the accuracy of high-resolution laminar fMRI depends on how precisely it can measure localized microvascular changes nearest to the site of evokedactivity.
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Sound- evokedactivity in auditory cortex typically has much shorter latency, but the acoustic context, i.e., sound history, can modulate sound evokedactivity over longer periods.
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Neurons showed a systematic increase in both spontaneous and sound- evokedactivity when pupil was large, as well as desynchronization and a decrease in trial-to-trial variability.