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- who: ChihHsiang Chang from the Department of Precision Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, Research Center for have published the paper: Coupling of in vitro Neocortical-Hippocampal Coculture Bursts Induces Different Spike Rhythms in Individual Networks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: In the analysis, the first 10 s of the post-stimulation sequence after the artifact-blanking interval was considered the evoked-response activity. For elucidating network properties, the authors focused on instantaneous frequency (inverted ISIs) which represents rhythmic activity in the network. Because this study focused on analyzing burst activity . . .
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