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Multiscale spike train variability in primary electrosensory afferents
Mark E. Nelson
Molecular and Integrative Physiology
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Keyphrases
Afferent Nerve Fibers
25%
Coefficient of Variation
25%
Correlation Structure
25%
Dynamic Spikes
25%
Electrolocation
25%
Electrosensory
100%
Functional Importance
25%
Information Transmission
25%
Interspike Interval
50%
Interval Distribution
25%
Nervous System
25%
On Time Scales
50%
P-type
75%
Refractory Effect
25%
Renewal Process
25%
Short Time Scale
25%
Short-term Variability
25%
Signal Detection
25%
Signal Information
25%
Spike Threshold
25%
Spike Train Variability
100%
Spike Trains
75%
Weakly Electric Fish
25%
Neuroscience
Afferent Nerve Fiber
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Nervous System
100%