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Meanings of
excitability
in English
Catalan
excitabilitat
Back to the meaning
Being easily excited.
volatility
excitableness
Catalan
excitabilitat
Portuguese
excitabilidade
Catalan
irritabilitat
Back to the meaning
Excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part.
irritability
Portuguese
excitabilidade
Usage of
excitability
in English
1
Moreover, the increased M1
excitability
correlated with the benefit of interleaved practice.
2
These properties condition the level of
excitability
of local pools of neurons.
3
Changes in the phosphene threshold provide a measure of visual cortex
excitability
.
4
And yet the nervous
excitability
,
and even irritability, of musicians is proverbial.
5
In man, a condition of nervous
over
-
excitability
has been described as tetany.
6
A curious and tragic instance of this
excitability
occurred some years ago.
7
Phosphorylation of neurotransmitter receptors can modify their activity and regulate neuronal
excitability
.
8
The
excitability
,
irritation, and recklessness which had previously characterized them had disappeared.
9
He became very obese, and his nervous
excitability
to an extent subsided.
10
He maintains that, above all, these cases show instability and psychic
excitability
.
11
These findings suggest that BAK inhibits cell death by modifying neuronal
excitability
.
12
The level of cortical
excitability
has been shown to change during motor learning.
13
Picador's advance publicity for this, only his second collection, betrays a certain
excitability
.
14
It is unknown whether changes in corticomotor
excitability
follow exercise in healthy humans.
15
It was the exquisite
excitability
that for the moment he controlled and owned.
16
No wonder then if his natural
excitability
was often morbidly increased.
Other examples for "excitability"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
excitability
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
neuronal excitability
cortical excitability
nervous excitability
increase excitability
cellular excitability
More collocations
Translations for
excitability
Catalan
excitabilitat
irritabilitat
Portuguese
excitabilidade
Excitability
through the time
Excitability
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common