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Erste Analyse des Textmaterials,d the experimental work reported from his laboratory with great interest, because we have been engaged in the analysis of similar problems. Unfortunately, for some years after we began research on the nature of electrophysiological activity during conditioning we remained in ignorance of the contribprofligate 发表于 2025-3-30 23:22:33
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Autor/innen aus dem asiatischen Kulturraumn has been drawn to the regular changes in spatial synchronization of potentials in different parts of the cortex. The extensive spread of synchronized rhythms over the cortex observed by Livanov and Polyakov (1945) in the course of formation of a conditioned connection led to the suggestion that spARM 发表于 2025-3-31 07:26:52
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,Interkulturalität: Terminologische Aspekte,oked potentials, cyclic changes in excitability to subsequent stimuli, and phasic responses of the cortical neurons. These changes are evidently relevant to formation of the response to a short stimulus and to analysis of the information concerning its properties. These changes in cortical excitabilConstant 发表于 2025-3-31 15:58:00
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20241-5The problem of the means by which information concerning an external stimulus is transformed at the receptor surface of the cochlea and the higher divisions of the auditory system is fundamental to the study of the mechanisms of auditory function.