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How Aspartame Works
planet.daily.news  - Last post:  Jun 15, 1997
I will also explain what excitotoxins and excitatory amino acids are,
how ... (Blaylock, 1995, p.54) When an impulse current is
generated, the impulse is actually ...
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Profrontal cortex AMPA/NMDA receptors in impulse control
sci.life-extension  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Oct 17, 2010
Impulse control suppresses actions that are inappropriate in one context, but may be ...
We then measured synaptic plasticity of excitatory synapses in the mPFC, ...
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Why Does Marvin Minsky Hate Neural Networks?
comp.ai.philosophy  -  87 posts  -  20 authors  - Last post:  Dec 26, 2000
It turns out that the events at a synapse may either inrease or decrease the
chance that an impulse will be initiated by the neuron, so there are
excitatory and ...
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Question: Neurophysiology
sci.psychology  -  3 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Mar 16, 1992
3) What is the proportion of excitatory to inhibitory syapses in the
neocortex? ... site of impulse initiation (and the spike is
about all that synaptic output sites see, ...
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impulse control disorder
ArgosyPsychopharmacology  -  5 posts  -  4 authors  - Last post:  Apr 21, 2009
mindspring.com> wrote: tbi and impulse control disorder lack of impulse control ...
noradrenaline (norepinephrine), acetylcholine substance p, excitatory amino ...
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Impulse response from FRFs?
sci.engr.mech  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Oct 10, 1994
... trying to get the impulse response function from a frecuency response function. ...
it's an explanation: The response q(t) of a linear system to an excitation f(t) of ...
http://groups.google.com/g/8837fefd/t/bd33b31259593c6a/.../260b5db919e40712?...

Recurrence, memory, and history
bit.sci.purposive-behavior  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Jan 16, 1996
It can then be triggered on or off by single excitatory or inhibitory
impulses at the independent input to the first neuron. The output
frequency will be either ...
http://groups.google.com/g/3f67ff09/t/e04347126e8bfa5e/d/9846a12ad1ed4bfb?...

Determining the frequency response/impulse response of a room
rec.audio.high-end  -  82 posts  -  10 authors  - Last post:  Oct 26, 2000
Since the output of a system cross-correlated with its input is the system's impulse
response, ANY broad-band excitation then works, and if you pick the excitation
...
http://groups.google.com/g/e9e7feec/t/d956e8b3a1aa627e/d/d3b5a6300fc627cc?...

Brain's impulse control center located
trade-opportunity  -  1 post  -  1 author  - Last post:  Oct 14, 2010
... Post "Brain's impulse control center located" was written on the October 14, ...
of AMPA to NMDA Receptors at Excitatory Synapses in the Prefrontal Cortex*.
http://groups.google.com/g/5c07fe02/t/7c56b7d9f29ae523/d/f270429dca171fac?...

describing driving force as a short impulse, solving ODE
comp.soft-sys.matlab  -  3 posts  -  3 authors  - Last post:  Sep 16, 2003
I]; @ - in that case if F(t) = A*sin(omg*t), a harmonic excitation -
there is no problems. But how to describe driving force as a short impulse<
/b>, for example - the force ...
http://groups.google.com/g/1c07fef9/t/98bae209eec05fd2/d/9be1629f1d3a2303?...


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