
doi: 10.1007/bf02477446
pmid: 4467006
A technique is described for the measurement of the frequency response of a sensory receptor. The input function (stimulus) consists of a wide-spectrum binary signal and correlation techniques are used to recover information from the output pulse train (afferent neural discharge). The method has been tested using an electronic model. The possible advantages are discussed.
Sensory Receptor Cells, Humans, Models, Biological
Sensory Receptor Cells, Humans, Models, Biological
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