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The ratio between the bias in the naïve SI and shuffle SI decreases with tuning specificity, but not with sample size.
Published 2022“…Data pooled from N = 9 simulations, each corresponding to behavioral data from a different mouse. (B) The bias ratio (mean ± SEM) decreases as a function of the true SI for a sample size of 1 minute (blue), 5 minutes (cyan) and 20 minutes (green). …”
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Reduced decrease of responsiveness to mechanical stimulation in <i>egl-30</i> mutants during lethargus.
Published 2013“…<b>G</b> Slope of the tapping-induced calcium transient in mechanosensory neurons during the first five seconds. While the initial slope was significantly decreased during sleep-like behavior in wild type (paired sample Wilcoxon test), the difference between wild type and <i>egl-30</i> mutants was not statistically significant.…”
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Oscillatory dynamics are observed upon decreasing the inhibitor production rate and increasing the activator production rate.
Published 2012“…<p>Details as in <a href="http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1002804#pcbi-1002804-g015" target="_blank">Figure 15</a> with (increased by 5) and (decreased by ). …”
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Increasing blood pressure causes decreased whisker displacement, but higher internal forces at the RS level.
Published 2021“…From orange to blue, the value of k<sub>3</sub> increases logarithmically from 10<sup>5</sup> to10<sup>6</sup>N/m. With higher blood pressure, r(x) in the RS region decreases. …”
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Left–Right Laryngeal Asymmetries Based on Computational Modeling (Samlan et al., 2014)
Published 2014“…<br><b>Method </b>A kinematic vocal fold model was used to impose 5 laryngeal asymmetries: adduction, edge bulging, nodal point ratio, amplitude of vibration, and starting phase. …”
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