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Muscle Firing Patterns in two Arachnids using different methods of Propulsive Leg Extension

Muscle Firing Patterns in two Arachnids using different methods of Propulsive Leg Extension

... Comparison of electromyograms from freely walking animals revealed similarities in muscle firing patterns of the two species, including asymmetrical alternation of trochanter-femur levat[r] ...

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Physiological Origins of Baroreceptor Firing Patterns: Mechanical and Electrophysiological Features.

Physiological Origins of Baroreceptor Firing Patterns: Mechanical and Electrophysiological Features.

... Our study has included only the largest inward and outward currents from previous electrophy- isology and modeling studies in order to simplify the model. Other ion channels may play a signif- icant role in longer term ...

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A targeted extracellular approach for recording long-term firing patterns of excitable cells: a practical guide

A targeted extracellular approach for recording long-term firing patterns of excitable cells: a practical guide

... Recording pipettes were fabricated from capillary glass (type 7052, outer diameter/ inner diameter 1.65/1.1 mm, World Precision Instruments, Sarasota, FL) using a two-stage pipette puller (Narashige, Japan). We found ...

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Neuronal firing patterns outweigh circuitry oscillations in parkinsonian motor control

Neuronal firing patterns outweigh circuitry oscillations in parkinsonian motor control

... bradykinesia, the slow movements that are cardinal symptoms in Parkinson’s disease (PD). The beta oscillation theory helped to drive a frequency-based design in the development of deep brain stimulation therapy for PD. ...

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Preliminary report: neural firing patterns specific for Meniere’s disease

Preliminary report: neural firing patterns specific for Meniere’s disease

... neural firing patterns that may objectively characterize latent Meniere ? s disease, two hundred fifty-six consecutive patients who presented for electronystagmography testing were asked to undergo EVestG ...

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Firing Patterns of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells During Locomotion and Sleep

Firing Patterns of Cerebellar Purkinje Cells During Locomotion and Sleep

... spike firing patterns evolve across sleep in adult rats, and are differences between SWS and REM restricted to changes in mean firing rate, or do higher-order changes in spike train statistics occur? ...

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Regularizing firing patterns of rat subthalamic neurons ameliorates parkinsonian motor deficits

Regularizing firing patterns of rat subthalamic neurons ameliorates parkinsonian motor deficits

... neuronal firing patterns, which are more crucial than firing rates for maintenance of normal basal ganglia motor ...of firing patterns of STN neurons by, not only histaminergic inputs, ...

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Time and frequency domain methods for quantifying common modulation of motor unit firing patterns

Time and frequency domain methods for quantifying common modulation of motor unit firing patterns

... the firing rates of concurrently active motor units (MUs) were modulated in a highly interdependent ...MU firing times to obtain the time-varying mean firing rates which they high-pass filtered at ...

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A Simulation-Based Study of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Pyramidal Cell Firing Patterns

A Simulation-Based Study of Dorsal Cochlear Nucleus Pyramidal Cell Firing Patterns

... ing patterns (Kanold & Manis ...such patterns was proved by a detailed ten- variable physiological model, Km model (Kanold & Manis 2000) and Later on by a reduced version of it, Km-LIF model (Meng ...

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Power Spectral Density Analysis of Purkinje Cell Tonic and Burst Firing Patterns From a Rat Model of Ataxia and Riluzole Treated

Power Spectral Density Analysis of Purkinje Cell Tonic and Burst Firing Patterns From a Rat Model of Ataxia and Riluzole Treated

... Our work here describes the normal, ataxic and riluzole treated Purkinje cells outputs in terms of its frequencies and tries to determine the differences of the normal, atax- ia and treated group and tonic and burst ...

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Properties of the Optokinetic Motor Fibres in the Rock Lobster: Build Up, Flipback, Afterdischarge and Memory, Shown by Their Firing Patterns

Properties of the Optokinetic Motor Fibres in the Rock Lobster: Build Up, Flipback, Afterdischarge and Memory, Shown by Their Firing Patterns

... Changes in firing frequency of a phasic and tonic clockwise fibre recorded simultaneously caused by a flipback during drum rotation in the preferred anticlockwise direction.. These recor[r] ...

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Matching of muscle properties and motoneurone firing patterns during early stages of development

Matching of muscle properties and motoneurone firing patterns during early stages of development

... The adult gastrocnemius is a mixed muscle, composed of different types of motor units, therefore these results could mean either that only slow motor units are active at this early stage[r] ...

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Neural circuit dynamics and ensemble coding in the locust and fruit fly olfactory system

Neural circuit dynamics and ensemble coding in the locust and fruit fly olfactory system

... The combination of slow temporal patterning and transient synchrony seen during odor responses has important consequences for the format of PN output that is sent to the next layer of the olfactory circuit. The PN ...

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PubMedCentral-PMC5439147.pdf

PubMedCentral-PMC5439147.pdf

... (MU) firing rates, as well as an increase in recorded electromyogram (EMG) for a given level of force in paretic ...MU firing patterns can compromise MU force ...in firing patterns are ...

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Electrical activity of caudal neurosecretory neurons in seawater and
freshwater adapted Platichthys flesus, in vivo

Electrical activity of caudal neurosecretory neurons in seawater and freshwater adapted Platichthys flesus, in vivo

... cell firing patterns, in terms of neuroendocrine peptide secretion and target tissue action, remains to be ...between firing activities of Dahlgren cells in SW compared with FW ...cell firing ...

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Repetitive Firing in Molluscan Giant Neurones

Repetitive Firing in Molluscan Giant Neurones

... It is concluded that in the most cases during repetitive firing in the somata of the molluscan giant neurones the signs of inactivation of the transport mechanism for the inward current [r] ...

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Lead exposure at firing ranges—a review

Lead exposure at firing ranges—a review

... from firing ranges. Emis- sions in firing ranges result in the accumulation of ele- vated lead concentrations in surface soils [16 – ...at firing ranges could result in lead expo- sures for hundreds ...

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How Do Firing Costs Affect Innovation and Growth when Workers' Ability is Unknown? – Employment Protection as a Burden on a Firm's Screening Process

How Do Firing Costs Affect Innovation and Growth when Workers' Ability is Unknown? – Employment Protection as a Burden on a Firm's Screening Process

... low firing costs, become biased toward high-tech intermediate goods projects (and therefore embark on z-projects), while innovators in economy B who face relatively high firing costs continue to be engaged ...

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the hiring and firing question and answer book.pdf

the hiring and firing question and answer book.pdf

... Employment law is a little more complicated than most U.S. employers realize. Usually a company’s HR department is responsi- ble for ensuring compliance. In companies without HR profession- als, it becomes the job of a ...

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Motor unit regulation of mammalian pharyngeal dilator muscle activity

Motor unit regulation of mammalian pharyngeal dilator muscle activity

... inspiratory firing than did I/E-MU (P less than ...relative firing durations (P less than ...the firing frequency (P less than ...MU firing, ...

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