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Reversed short-latency ocular following

by G. S. Masson A, D-s. Yang A, F. A. Miles A , 2002
"... Using the scleral search coil technique to monitor eye movements, we recorded short-latency ocular following responses to displacement steps of large random-dot patterns. On half of the trials, the luminance of the dots and background were reversed during the step, a procedure that is known to rever ..."
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Using the scleral search coil technique to monitor eye movements, we recorded short-latency ocular following responses to displacement steps of large random-dot patterns. On half of the trials, the luminance of the dots and background were reversed during the step, a procedure that is known

Short-latency disparity vergence in humans

by C. Busettini, E. J. Fitzgibbon, F. A. Miles - Journal of Neurophysiology , 2001
"... Eye movement recordings from humans indicated that brief exposures (200 ms) to horizontal disparity steps applied to large random-dot patterns elicit horizontal vergence at short latencies (80.9 6 3.9 ms, mean 6 SD; n 5 7). Disparity tuning curves, describing the depen-dence of the initial vergence ..."
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Eye movement recordings from humans indicated that brief exposures (200 ms) to horizontal disparity steps applied to large random-dot patterns elicit horizontal vergence at short latencies (80.9 6 3.9 ms, mean 6 SD; n 5 7). Disparity tuning curves, describing the depen-dence of the initial vergence

RECOVERY OF SHORT LATENCY EVOKED POTENTIALS FROM PRIOR STIMULATION

by Ellen Elizabeth, Ellen Elizabeth Jett
"... Recovery of short latency evoked potentials from prior ..."
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Recovery of short latency evoked potentials from prior

Short latency cerebellar modulation of the basal ganglia

by Christopher H. Chen, Rachel Fremont, Eduardo E. Arteaga-bracho - Nat. Neurosci , 2014
"... The graceful, purposeful motion of our body is an engineering feat which remains unparalleled in robotic devices using advanced artificial intelligence. Much of the information required for complex movements is generated by the cerebellum and the basal ganglia in conjunction with the cortex. Cerebel ..."
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pathway. Under physiological conditions this short latency pathway is capable of facilitating optimal motor control by allowing the basal ganglia to incorporate time-sensitive cerebellar information and by guiding the sign of cortico-striatal plasticity. Conversely, under pathological condition

High-speed, Short-latency Multipath Ethernet Transport for Interconnections

by Nobuyuki Enomoto, Hideyuki Shimonishi, Junichi Higuchi, Takashi Yoshikawa, Atsushi Iwata
"... In this paper, we propose an Ethernet-based transmission-guaranteed, congestion-controlled network using a simplified multi-path aggregation scheme. Multi-path aggregation increases throughput by multiplying the bandwidth of a single path by the number of paths. There are several aggregation schemes ..."
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to a path and the SEQ assigned to the flow). This complexity requires software-based implementation, which means the method fails to provide high throughput and short latency. We therefore propose a single-stage sequence number scheme with a reorder-buffer-usage-based retransmission

Short-latency tachycardia evoked by stimulation of muscle and cutaneous afferents

by A. J. Gelsema, L. N. Bouman, J. M. Karemaker, L. N. Bouman, J. M. Karemaker
"... Short-latency tachycardia evoked by stimulation of muscle and cutaneous afferents. Am. J. Physiol. 248 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 17): R426-R433, 1985.-The short-latency ef-fect on heart rate of peripheral nerve stimulation was studied in decerebrate cats. Selective activation (17-40 PA, ..."
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Short-latency tachycardia evoked by stimulation of muscle and cutaneous afferents. Am. J. Physiol. 248 (Regulatory Integrative Comp. Physiol. 17): R426-R433, 1985.-The short-latency ef-fect on heart rate of peripheral nerve stimulation was studied in decerebrate cats. Selective activation (17-40 PA

Interrupt Costs in Embedded System with Short Latency Hardware Accelerators

by Sébastien Lafond, Johan Lilius , 2007
"... The current trend in handheld devices is to provide users with various embedded multimedia applications. Architecture developers have to use dedicated hardware accelerators to meet the timing requirements of these new applications. For physical and economical reasons the use of dedicated monolithic ..."
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synchronization calls between the main processor and the accelerators. This technical report presents a methodology for analyzing the impact of short latency hardware accelerators on a typical embedded system. We show that hardware accelerator granularity has a direct effect on system performance in terms

Short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials in degenerative and vascular dementia

by G Abbruzzese, L Reni, L Cocito, S Ratto, M Abbruzzese, E Favale
"... SUMMARY Short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were recorded from 54 patients with dementia as compared to 32 age-matched controls. SEPs were generally normal in patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer type, while patients with multi-infarct dementia showed a prolonged central condu ..."
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SUMMARY Short-latency somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were recorded from 54 patients with dementia as compared to 32 age-matched controls. SEPs were generally normal in patients with senile dementia of Alzheimer type, while patients with multi-infarct dementia showed a prolonged central

EFFECTS OF ANKLE JOINT COOLING ON PERONEAL SHORT LATENCY RESPONSE

by J. Ty Hopkins, Iain Hunter, Todd Mcloda
"... While cryotherapy has direct physiological effects on contractile tissues, the extent to which joint cooling affects the neuromuscular system is not well understood. The purpose of the study was to detect changes in ankle dynamic restraint (peroneal short latency response and muscle activity amplitu ..."
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While cryotherapy has direct physiological effects on contractile tissues, the extent to which joint cooling affects the neuromuscular system is not well understood. The purpose of the study was to detect changes in ankle dynamic restraint (peroneal short latency response and muscle activity

Modulation of Short-Latency Afferent Inhibition Depends on Digit and Task-Relevance

by Michael J. Asmussen, Christopher M. Zapallow, Mark F. Jacobs, Kevin G. H. Lee, Philemon Tsang, Aimee J. Nelson , 2014
"... Short-latency afferent inhibition (SAI) occurs when a single transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulse delivered over the primary motor cortex is preceded by peripheral electrical nerve stimulation at a short inter-stimulus interval (,20–28 ms). SAI has been extensively examined at rest, but few ..."
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Short-latency afferent inhibition (SAI) occurs when a single transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) pulse delivered over the primary motor cortex is preceded by peripheral electrical nerve stimulation at a short inter-stimulus interval (,20–28 ms). SAI has been extensively examined at rest
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