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Group-level narrow- and broad-band spectral changes after hemispherotomy reveal a marked EEG slowing of the isolated cortex, robust across patients.
Published 2025“…This decrease was larger in the disconnected than in the contralateral cortex. …”
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Biases in larger populations.
Published 2025“…<p>(<b>A</b>) Maximum absolute bias vs the number of neurons in the population for the Bayesian decoder. …”
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Curves of top displacement with time.
Published 2025“…The results show that the magnitudes of temperature variations decrease upon increasing the distance from the top. …”
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Icing phenomenon on the top of the soil column.
Published 2025“…The results show that the magnitudes of temperature variations decrease upon increasing the distance from the top. …”
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The introduction of mutualisms into assembled communities increases their connectance and complexity while decreasing their richness.
Published 2025“…Parameter values: interaction strengths were drawn from a half-normal distribution of zero mean and a standard deviation of 0.2, and strength for consumers was made no larger than the strength for resources. …”
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Scheme of g-λ model with larger values λ.
Published 2024“…<div><p>This paper theoretically explores the propagation attenuation of normally incident P-waves on a single uncoupled joint exhibiting nonlinear deformation behavior. …”
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Interaction between bottom-up and top-down signals in the cortical column model.
Published 2025“…<p>(A) Raster plot of network activity with bottom-up and top-down input. At 500 ms a prolonged (feedforward) input is applied to 25% of layer 4 excitatory neurons and 5% of PV cells. and at 1100 ms an input is applied to 25% layer 5 excitatory neurons and 5% PV cells. …”
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Repetitive stress induces a decrease in sound-evoked activity.
Published 2025“…<p>(a) Left: noise-evoked activity rates at different noise intensities for chronically tracked PPys cells in baseline and repeated stress conditions (<i>N</i> = 5 mice, <i>n</i> = 285 neurons, mean ± SE). …”