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Nature of the maintained discharge of Q, X, and Y retinal ganglion cells of the cat
J. G. Robson,
J. B. Troy
Biomedical Engineering
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additives
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asymptotic solutions
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cats
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decay
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ganglions
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levels
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noise
66%
peaks
33%
power
100%
spectra
66%
spectral density
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stimulation
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stimuli
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Medicine and Dentistry
Cells
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Clotiazepam
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Ganglion
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Receptive Field
33%
Spectroscopy
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Stimulus
66%
Visual Stimulation
66%
Nursing and Health Professions
Clotiazepam
33%
Noise
66%
Spectroscopy
100%
Stimulus
33%
Visual Stimulation
100%
Physics
Cats
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Frequencies
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Intervals
20%
Irregularities
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Spectra
40%
Psychology
Receptive Field
50%
Visual Stimulation
100%
Neuroscience
Receptive Field
50%
Retinal Ganglion Cell
100%