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Moreover, they showed an increase in frontal Gamma band power during induced activity.
It was noticed that extended rest was required after such artificially induced activity.
A well-studied type of induced activity is amplitude change in oscillatory activity.
Haloperidol induced activity up to 98% higher than baseline in as many as two weeks, but yielded significant dyskinesia side effects.
Recently, it has been proposed that induced activity may actually result in event-related potentials, even if the phases are not aligned across trials.
Next to evoked activity, neural activity related to stimulus processing may result in induced activity.
Induced activity refers to modulation in ongoing brain activity induced by processing of stimuli or movement preparation.
It is opposed to induced activity, i.e. brain activity that is induced by sensory stimuli or motor responses.
Computable General Equilibrium - AMIGA computes a full-employment solution for demands, prices, costs, and outputs of interrelated products, including induced activities such as transportation and wholesale/retail trade; 4).
Climate change (CC) refers "to the variation of earth's global or regional climate over a long period of time, whether due to natural variability as normal changes or it is the result of human induced activities" IPCC, 2007d:30.
The constitutive and oxidant induced activity of adenosine diphosphate ribosyl transferase (ADPRT), an enzyme involved in DNA repair, is reduced in patients with inflammatory bowel disease and also in those with colon cancer.
In EEG research, evoked activity or evoked responses specifically refers to activity that is phase-locked to the stimulus onset and is opposed to induced activity, which is a stimulus-related change in (the amplitude of) oscillatory activity.
Induced activity generally reflects the activity of numerous neurons: amplitude changes in oscillatory activity are thought to arise from the synchronization of neural activity, for instance by synchronization of spike timing or membrane potential fluctuations of individual neurons.
It would seem that the prevalence of such ions and their rather special relationship to the 50Hz and 60Hz frequencies, both of which they encompass by their combined effect, and as illustrated in Table I, has to give the underlying basis for field induced activity in body fluids.
The term ongoing brain activity is used in electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography for those signal components that are not associated with the processing of a stimulus or the occurrence of specific other events, such as moving a body part, i.e. events that do not form evoked potentials/evoked fields, or induced activity.