Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... potential con- tribution of a general increase in neuronal excitability ( 24 , 25 ) . Moreover , the potentiat- ing effect of a prolonged exogenous BDNF exposure may depend on the exposure time ( 6 ) , and it is sometimes difficult to ...
... potential con- tribution of a general increase in neuronal excitability ( 24 , 25 ) . Moreover , the potentiat- ing effect of a prolonged exogenous BDNF exposure may depend on the exposure time ( 6 ) , and it is sometimes difficult to ...
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... potential firing ( Fig . 4A ) ( 14 of 15 neurons ) . The time window for generation of axonal ac- tion potentials by distal aEPSPs was narrow ( half width , 10 ms ; green circles in Fig . 4B ) and only slightly increased when aEPSP ...
... potential firing ( Fig . 4A ) ( 14 of 15 neurons ) . The time window for generation of axonal ac- tion potentials by distal aEPSPs was narrow ( half width , 10 ms ; green circles in Fig . 4B ) and only slightly increased when aEPSP ...
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... potential well U ( v ) , and we as- sume that U ( v ) , in the region of v - space probed by the adsorbate when it is in its ground state o , can be approximated as har- monic U ( v ) ≈ mw 2/2 ( 18 ) . We will refer to vibrations in ...
... potential well U ( v ) , and we as- sume that U ( v ) , in the region of v - space probed by the adsorbate when it is in its ground state o , can be approximated as har- monic U ( v ) ≈ mw 2/2 ( 18 ) . We will refer to vibrations in ...
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