HUMAN SENSORY-EVOKED RESPONSES DIFFER COINCIDENT WITH EITHER "FUSION-MEMORY" OR "FLASH-MEMORY", AS SHOWN BY STIMULUS REPETITION-RATE EFFECTS

Human sensory-evoked responses differ coincident with either "fusion-memory" or "flash-memory", as shown by stimulus repetition-rate effects

Abstract Background: A new method has been used to obtain human sensory evoked-responses whose time-domain waveforms have been undetectable by previous methods.These newly discovered evoked-responses have durations that exceed the time between the stimuli in a continuous stream, thus causing an overlap which, up to now, has prevented their detectio

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Development of a Low Cost MQL Setup for Turning Operations

In this study, the effect of MQL application on the tool wear, surface roughness and chip formation in turning Aluminum alloy 6061 is investigated.Experiments were carried out by plain turning of an Aluminum bar with varying depth of cut, cutting speeds (spindle speed) and cutting environments (Dry, Wet and MQL).A newly designed, cost efficient and

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