Science, Volume 295, Issues 5559-5564John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2002 |
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... response to NE was also variable ( Fig . 3 , A and D ) , ranging from 5 to 90 % of the maximal response generated by the combined stimulation with NE and 100 μM IBMX ( see for a typical example Fig . 3B ) ; under the latter condition ...
... response to NE was also variable ( Fig . 3 , A and D ) , ranging from 5 to 90 % of the maximal response generated by the combined stimulation with NE and 100 μM IBMX ( see for a typical example Fig . 3B ) ; under the latter condition ...
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... response accuracy and direction of the outcome on the MFN . The MFN depended on the direction of the outcome , not on the correctness of the response . The data are shown for four cases ; in each case the cho- sen alternative is ...
... response accuracy and direction of the outcome on the MFN . The MFN depended on the direction of the outcome , not on the correctness of the response . The data are shown for four cases ; in each case the cho- sen alternative is ...
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... responses to 16 head- 3 intervals revealing eater CW heading selec- ity . ( D ) Contrast ratios of N and CC response am- Etudes at the neuron's referred heading 73 % owed significant direc- onality ( Z statistic ) on at ast one path . A ...
... responses to 16 head- 3 intervals revealing eater CW heading selec- ity . ( D ) Contrast ratios of N and CC response am- Etudes at the neuron's referred heading 73 % owed significant direc- onality ( Z statistic ) on at ast one path . A ...
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