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Model architecture
Our circuit model captures the basic blueprint of the acoustic system
The model consists of four stages:
Our circuit model captures the basic blueprint of the acoustic system
The model consists of four stages:
Auditory input: The Auditory input stage is not explic- itly modelled. The envelopes of the 4.5 kHz courtship songs are fed into the AN1 model as current patterns parametrized by their pulse width, pause duration, chirp length and chirp pause length .In the present study only the short time-scale is considered, following the paradigm in [9]....
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A neuromorphic approach to auditory pattern recognition in cricket phonotaxis
Cognitive Interaction Technology - Center of Excellence
Bielefeld University, Germany
Abstract—Developing neuromorphic computing paradigms that mimic nervous system function is an emerging field of research with high potential for technical applications. In the present study we take inspiration from the cricket auditory system and propose a biologically plausible neural network architecture that can...
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Bielefeld University, Germany
Abstract—Developing neuromorphic computing paradigms that mimic nervous system function is an emerging field of research with high potential for technical applications. In the present study we take inspiration from the cricket auditory system and propose a biologically plausible neural network architecture that can...
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
Hypergraphia in temporal lobe epilepsy
Giridhar P. Kalamangalam
Kindling as a model of temporal lobe epilepsy induces bilateral changes in spontaneous striatal activity.
Kücker S1, Töllner K, Piechotta M, Gernert M.
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Giridhar P. Kalamangalam
Kindling as a model of temporal lobe epilepsy induces bilateral changes in spontaneous striatal activity.
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Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
Hypergraphia in temporal lobe epilepsy
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An Audio Spotlight Creates a Personal Wall of Sound
By JENNIFER LEE
New York Times May 15, 2001
By JENNIFER LEE
New York Times May 15, 2001
A person hears a voice in her ear, turns around and sees nobody there. No one else has heard it. Or she hears footsteps in a room, the product of an invisible presence. Is her mind playing tricks on her?
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'Talking window' advertising technique tested in Germany - NY Daily News
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"Our response to certain kinds of noise is something so profound in us that we can't switch it off," he says.
"Film composers know that and use it to shortcut the logical part of our brain and get straight to the emotional centres."
Some filmmakers are now using infrasound to induce fear in audiences. These extreme bass waves or vibrations have a frequency below the range of the human ear.
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Network research suggested that the laugh track was mandatory in order to brand a single-camera show as a comedy. The experiment to see if a comedy fared better with a laugh track was tested in 1965 when CBS showed its new single-camera sitcom Hogan's Heroes to test audiences in two versions: one with the laugh track, the other without. Partly due to the somewhat cerebral nature of the show's humor, the version without the laugh track failed while the version with laughter su...
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A direct intracranial record of emotions evoked by subliminal words
Lionel Naccache * , † , ‡ , §, Raphaël Gaillard * , †, Claude Adam ‡, Dominique Hasboun ‡, Stéphane Clémenceau ¶, Michel Baulac ‡, Stanislas Dehaene *, and Laurent Cohen * , ‡
Author Affiliations
Lionel Naccache * , † , ‡ , §, Raphaël Gaillard * , †, Claude Adam ‡, Dominique Hasboun ‡, Stéphane Clémenceau ¶, Michel Baulac ‡, Stanislas Dehaene *, and Laurent Cohen * , ‡
Author Affiliations
Edited by Edward E. Smith, Columbia University, New York, NY, and approved April 5, 2005 (received for review January 21, 2005)
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pasadena jewelry expert
July 29, 2011 at 12:10am
so today we learn again about reflections...they even had some fine jeweler from pasadena comein and tell us about small points of white light and what these different pointts were called.and that we should remember them in dreams ..they want us to picture things all day long...we stare at solid white panels or photographic paper...nobody ever gets visions this way..i told ****at lunch, though we cant really talk."another day a...
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so today we learn again about reflections...they even had some fine jeweler from pasadena comein and tell us about small points of white light and what these different pointts were called.and that we should remember them in dreams ..they want us to picture things all day long...we stare at solid white panels or photographic paper...nobody ever gets visions this way..i told ****at lunch, though we cant really talk."another day a...
Pete Himmel Spring 2011(1)Oh Dear reader who will no doubt read of my account with ..
(2)It was a dark and stormy night in the sunny desert of the San Fernando Valley
(3)Did you ever turn around ,in a room thinking someone was there but..
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In its simplest form, product placement consists of an advertiser or company producing some engaging content in order to sell something (Falkow, 2010). As such, product or brand placement continues to be an important practice within advertising and integrated marketing communications in which advertisers push their way into content far more aggressively than ever before (The Economist, 2005). While product placement is riskier than conventional advertising, it is becoming a c...
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A direct intracranial record of emotions evoked by subliminal words
Lionel Naccache * , † , ‡ , §, Raphaël Gaillard * , †, Claude Adam ‡, Dominique Hasboun ‡, Stéphane Clémenceau ¶, Michel Baulac ‡, Stanislas Dehaene *, and Laurent Cohen * , ‡
Author Affiliations
Lionel Naccache * , † , ‡ , §, Raphaël Gaillard * , †, Claude Adam ‡, Dominique Hasboun ‡, Stéphane Clémenceau ¶, Michel Baulac ‡, Stanislas Dehaene *, and Laurent Cohen * , ‡
Author Affiliations
Edited by Edward E. Smith, Columbia University, New York, NY, and approved April 5, 2005 (received for review January 21, 2005)
...Continue Reading
How many people they were doing this to? Taking advantage not of there bad nature but good nature ..to be smitten with the stories told a strange way..and slowly become invested in some "cause" that can ONLY be good..be cause BAD people wouldn't or couldn't be allowed to have the technology..they prepare you for the stranger things to come ..mood changes ..anger threshold..sleep depr
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An Audio Spotlight Creates a Personal Wall of Sound
By JENNIFER LEE
New York Times May 15, 2001
A person hears a voice in her ear, turns around and sees nobody there. No one else has heard it. Or she hears footsteps in a room, the product of an invisible presence. Is her mind playing tricks on her?
'Talking window' advertising technique tested in Germany - NY Daily News
New York Daily News › news › world › t...
Jul 5, 2013 - The ad agency BBDO Germany and broadcaster Sky ... testing a new platform for advertising that targets train passengers who ... what the company calls “bone conduction” technology, ...
This Subway Window Whispers Ads That Only You Can Hear - Gizmodo
Gizmodo › this-subway-window-whisper......
See MoreNew York Daily News › news › world › t...
Jul 5, 2013 - The ad agency BBDO Germany and broadcaster Sky ... testing a new platform for advertising that targets train passengers who ... what the company calls “bone conduction” technology, ...
This Subway Window Whispers Ads That Only You Can Hear - Gizmodo
Gizmodo › this-subway-window-whisper......
"Our response to certain kinds of noise is something so profound in us that we can't switch it off," he says.
"Film composers know that and use it to shortcut the logical part of our brain and get straight to the emotional centres."
Some filmmakers are now using infrasound to induce fear in audiences. These extreme bass waves or vibrations have a frequency below the range of the human ear.
...See More
Network research suggested that the laugh track was mandatory in order to brand a single-camera show as a comedy. The experiment to see if a comedy fared better with a laugh track was tested in 1965 when CBS showed its new single-camera sitcom Hogan's Heroes to test audiences in two versions: one with the laugh track, the other without. Partly due to the somewhat cerebral nature of the show's humor, the version without the laugh track failed while the version with laughter su...
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