نتایج جستجو برای: smallsignal oscillations

تعداد نتایج: 48083  

Systems in which reaction terms are coupled to diffusion and advection transports arise in a wide range of chemical engineering applications, physics, biology and environmental. In these cases, the components of the unknown can denote concentrations or population sizes which represent quantities and they need to remain positive. Classical finite difference schemes may produce numerical drawback...

Navid Horiyat Seyed Mohammad Shariatmadar

Oscillations of power systems cause instability in power networks. Power system stabilizer (PSS) is used as a conventional method to damp these oscillations . Finding the optimized gain of PSS is one of the major problems in power system stability issue. In this paper, single machine connected to an infinite bus and 10-machines 39-bus network are considered for study. it's shown that finding th...

H. Farzanehfard, S. R. Motahari and M.M. Tavasoulkhamseh,

One of the difficulties with PWM switching converters is high switching loss and electromagnetic interference due to switching at non-zero voltage and current, which limits the operating frequency. In order to reduce the converter volume and weight (by increasing the frequency) and reducing switching losses, zero voltage and current switching methods are recommended. In this paper, four main ze...

H. Farzanehfard, S. R. Motahari and M.M. Tavasoulkhamseh,

One of the difficulties with PWM switching converters is high switching loss and electromagnetic interference due to switching at non-zero voltage and current, which limits the operating frequency. In order to reduce the converter volume and weight (by increasing the frequency) and reducing switching losses, zero voltage and current switching methods are recommended. In this paper, four main ze...

2017
Lawrence C. Udeigwe Paul W. Munro G. Bard Ermentrout

The Bienenstock-Cooper-Munro (BCM) learning rule provides a simple setup for synaptic modification that combines a Hebbian product rule with a homeostatic mechanism that keeps the weights bounded. The homeostatic part of the learning rule depends on the time average of the post-synaptic activity and provides a sliding threshold that distinguishes between increasing or decreasing weights. There ...

2017
David LaBerge Ray S. Kasevich

Bundles of relatively long apical dendrites dominate the neurons that make up the thickness of the cerebral cortex. It is proposed that a major function of the apical dendrite is to produce sustained oscillations at a specific frequency that can serve as a common timing unit for the processing of information in circuits connected to that apical dendrite. Many layer 5 and 6 pyramidal neurons are...

2015
Lukas Solanka Mark C W van Rossum Matthew F Nolan

Neural computations underlying cognitive functions require calibration of the strength of excitatory and inhibitory synaptic connections and are associated with modulation of gamma frequency oscillations in network activity. However, principles relating gamma oscillations, synaptic strength and circuit computations are unclear. We address this in attractor network models that account for grid f...

2010
Kilian Koepsell Xin Wang Judith A. Hirsch Friedrich T. Sommer

Neuronal oscillations appear throughout the nervous system, in structures as diverse as the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, subcortical nuclei and sense organs. Whether neural rhythms contribute to normal function, are merely epiphenomena, or even interfere with physiological processing are topics of vigorous debate. Sensory pathways are ideal for investigation of oscillatory activity because the...

2009
Kilian Koepsell Xin Wang Vishal Vaingankar Yichun Wei Qingbo Wang Daniel L. Rathbun W. Martin Usrey Judith A. Hirsch Friedrich T. Sommer

Thalamic relay cells fire action potentials that transmit information from retina to cortex. The amount of information that spike trains encode is usually estimated from the precision of spike timing with respect to the stimulus. Sensory input, however, is only one factor that influences neural activity. For example, intrinsic dynamics, such as oscillations of networks of neurons, also modulate...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2013
Sateri Rouhinen Jonatan Panula J Matias Palva Satu Palva

Human capability to concurrently attend and perceive multiple visual objects has a limited and individual capacity of 2-4 objects. Neuronal mechanisms that support the perception of multiple objects and underlie these attentional capacity limits have remained unclear. We investigated the role of neuronal oscillations in multiobject visual perception and in limiting the attentional capacity. To ...

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