The subthalamic nucleus contains subpopulations with different contributions to deliberative decision-making based on noisy evidence and reward-driven preferences.
Fine-scale exogenous attention within the foveola selectively enhances contrast gain at low-to-mid spatial frequencies while increasing response gain across a broad spatial frequency range.
Abstract: This tutorial paper presents the mathematics behind the widely observed air-gap field modulation phenomena in electrical machines and derives the duality between electrical machines and ...
Abstract: The presence of adversarial examples can cause synthetic aperture radar (SAR) image classification systems to produce incorrect predictions, severely compromising their accuracy and ...
Pulse density modulation (PDM) is a compact digital audio format used in devices like MEMS microphones and embedded systems. This compact primer eases you into the essentials of PDM audio. Let’s begin ...
Fundamental to all wireless communications is modulation, the process of impressing the data to be transmitted on the radio carrier. Most wireless transmissions today are digital, and with the limited ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Remote electrical neuromodulation (REN) appears to be a safe and effective option for a broad range of migraine types including migraine with or without aura and chronic migraine in ...
Modulation effects are early staples of music production and electric instrument soundcraft. As producers, we all know how flange, chorus or phaser effects sound, and we know that the range of sonic ...
Nine sites in U.S. to participate in Open Label Optimization (OLO) study First time a large number of adults have access to SAINT™ therapy Actively enrolling up to 1,000 adults BURLINGAME, ...
In the Genesis flood narrative, Noah built an ark after a call from God, who decided to flood and destroy all life on Earth due to the misbehavior of humanity. Only Noah's family and a couple ...
Gary Peterson makes great points about the history of AM modulation (Reader’s Forum, “Modulation Limits,” Sept. 16 issue). I’d like to add to that by including a note about one of the most unique ...