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1 ow an oscillatory path that is well fit by a sine wave.
2 at the ventral flagella beat in an expanding sine wave.
3 be represented by the superposition of a few sine waves.
4 rturbation of increasing-frequency (1-32 Hz) sine waves.
7 the oscillation voltage range and waveforms (sine waves and realistic oscillation waveforms), and sho
8 component's amplitudes by more than 30% with sine-wave and square-wave ERGs but had a lesser effect o
9 equency component provided nearly 75% of the sine-wave and square-wave ERGs versus 63% for 4-ms pulse
10 cterized by amplitude and phase vectors, and sine-wave and square-wave stimuli gave a large phase dif
12 d 100%), grating contrast profile (square or sine wave), and stimulus shape (full screen or circular
13 ium falciparum infections to compare linear, sine-wave, and normal-cumulative-density-function models
15 F-components contribute substantially to the sine-wave flicker ERG, especially at higher stimulus fre
17 d that increasing the spatial frequency of a sine wave grating caused decreases in the target speed e
19 test the theory more precisely, a horizontal sine wave grating of 0.68 cycles per degree is presented
20 identical stimulus "ON" conditions (vertical sine wave grating of 1.14c/deg drifting right to left at
26 check reversal (163-18 arc min) and onset of sine wave gratings (0.5-4 cyc/deg) were measured in 24 a
27 sponses of hummingbirds and zebra finches to sine wave gratings of varying spatial and temporal frequ
28 equency occurring when low-spatial-frequency sine wave gratings undergo rapid counterphase flicker.
29 for 15-30 s), stimulation with high-contrast sine-wave gratings (15-30 s) was followed by a strong re
31 st-sensitivity standards are based on linear sine-wave gratings and how image-processing software can
32 rds for contrast sensitivity based on linear sine-wave gratings are discussed that promise rapid adva
34 at were measured for 200 ms presentations of sine-wave gratings confined to the conventional receptiv
37 als, using a common set of stimuli: drifting sine-wave gratings spanning a broad range of spatial and
38 Cebus apella) learned categories of circular sine-wave gratings that varied in bar spatial frequency
39 es, 0.25-cyc/deg, 25-Hz counterphase flicker sine-wave gratings were obtained by using a yes-no stair
43 ng drifting sine-wave gratings; counterphase sine-wave gratings were used to examine linearity of spa
45 imuli constructed by adding two superimposed sine-wave gratings, the preferred speed of MT neurons be
46 li that comprised two spatially superimposed sine-wave gratings, the preferred speeds and tuning band
47 attempt to render MT neurons speed-tuned for sine-wave gratings, which do not occur in natural scenes
50 trast responses were examined using drifting sine-wave gratings; counterphase sine-wave gratings were
51 ) voltammetric method that is made up of two sine waves having the same amplitude but with different
53 rve, gating current, the response to a large sine wave (in the previous paper, the model was more com
54 white" noise of 10-20 mV (r.m.s.) to a small sine wave input signal increases the output signal by ap
55 , where a driving signal in terms of a gated sine wave is provided to circularly arranged electrodes
56 (and perceived) cyclopean grating also is a sine wave; its apparent phase indicates the relative con
61 on were randomized to receive a 200-J damped sine wave monophasic or 120-J rectilinear biphasic shock
62 ion were randomized to receive either damped sine wave monophasic or rectilinear biphasic shocks.
63 runcated biphasic pulse and the 200-J damped sine wave monophasic pulse resulted in first-shock effic
65 ial, we compared the effectiveness of damped sine wave monophasic versus impedance-compensated trunca
66 constant current first phase, with a damped sine wave monophasic waveform during transthoracic defib
67 ear biphasic waveform with a standard damped sine wave monophasic waveform for the transthoracic card
68 o have equivalent efficacy to a 200-J damped sine wave monophasic waveform for transthoracic ventricu
69 that consisted of a single cycle of a 10 Hz sine wave of amplitude +/-5 degrees /s in one of the sam
70 metric stage in either steps of 20-100 nm or sine waves of 0.1-10 microm amplitude with 20 nm precisi
72 tinuous 10Hz-10kHz ac field (based on either sine waves or square waves) for electroporation of cells
76 normal controls were recorded in response to sine wave (predictable) and step-ramp (nonpredictable) t
77 h that of a standard 200-J monophasic damped sine wave pulse using anterior thoracic pads in the cour
79 llate as well as the 200-J monophasic damped sine wave shocks that are traditionally used in standard
80 a power supply unit, which supplies a 1 kHz sine wave signal necessary to generate approximately 30
83 This system is driven with a single unbiased sine wave source, enabling the future use of natural osc
86 ens perceived as noise, physically identical sine-wave speech tokens that were perceived as speech el
87 ile passively listening to degraded speech ('sine-wave' speech), that was either potentially intellig
88 adult rhesus (Macaca mulatta) monkeys using sine-wave, square-wave, and 4-ms pulse trains and xenon
89 nce measurements are usually performed using sine wave stimulation using a single frequency or a sum
90 istinguishable from that of single-frequency sine wave stimulation, and allows for clear separation o
91 Recent human studies have suggested that sine-wave stimulation waveforms [transcranial alternatin
92 key photopic flicker ERGs were elicited with sine wave stimuli (mean luminance, 2.66 log cd/m(2); 80%
93 and simulated neurons show phase-locking to sine wave stimuli up to a critical frequency, above whic
94 and unattended somatosensory ERPs to 70 Hz, sine wave stimuli using the following durations: 20 ms,
95 muli at a temporal frequency of 8 Hz, and to sine-wave stimuli at temporal frequencies ranging from 8
97 ir afferent fibers, we show here that during sine-wave stimuli, synaptic failures occur even during s
99 xperiment 2 tested "impossibly unspeechlike" sine-wave (SW) synthesis, which reduces speech to just t
100 r the tracking tests, the subjects tracked a sine wave target on a computer screen with extension and
101 ject (Distinct Names condition), or the same sine-wave tone sequence (Consistent Tone condition).
102 ity, we introduced infants to a novel signal-sine-wave tone sequences-in brief videotaped vignettes w
103 e flexibility emerges early: embedding novel sine-wave tones in a social, communicative exchange perm
105 cal problem is in "accurate" reproduction of sine-wave using the same number of pulses as the number
107 equency (100 kHz), low-amplitude (10 mV rms) sine wave was added to the voltammetric waveform for the
111 rtex consisting of a continuous subthreshold sine wave with short bursts of suprathreshold pulse-trai