What the abstract says is that during periods of starvation, " animals " ( unspecified ) lower " spontaneous activity " and body temperature.
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"It doesn't seem to be a normal spontaneous activity for citizens of a town to burn houses on the Saturday night, " he said.
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Spontaneous activity originating within neuronal gap junctions, the cortex sub-plate, and sensory inputs are all involved in the cell signaling that regulates dendrite growth.
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If the spontaneous activity in the brain is not counterbalanced with information from the senses, loss from reality and psychosis may occur after some hours.
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Biological pacemakers, generally intended as cell substrates able to induce spontaneous activity in silent tissue, represent a potential tool to overcome the limitations of electronic pacemakers.
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His investigations on the spontaneous activity of rod and cone pigments have provided a physicochemical explanation for why our vision does not extend into Infrared wavelengths.
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Where \ overline { n ^ 2 } describes the variance in spontaneous activity or noise in the closed eye and t is time since closure.
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Spontaneous activity is brain activity in the absence of an explicit task, such as sensory input or motor output, and hence also referred to as resting-state activity.
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A "'giant depolarizing potential "'( "'GDP "') is a type of patterned spontaneous activity that can be observed in preparations of developing brain at early stages of development.
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Finally, type three has tonic spiking to the presented stimulus, has low jitter only with the first spikes, has low spontaneous activity, and is the least common type.