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  1. LTI system theory

    No footnotes date April 2009 Linear time invariant system theory , commonly known as LTI system theory ... time the input is applied. The fundamental result in LTI system theory is that any LTI .... LTI system theory is good at describing many important systems. Most LTI systems are considered ... common electrical LTI systems. DEFAULTSORT Lti System Theory Category Digital signal processing ... example of LTI system is electrical circuit that can be made up of resistors, capacitors and inductors., ref Hespanha 2009, p. 78. ref Overview The defining properties of any LTI system are linearity ... domain right 320px Equivalently, any LTI system can be characterized in the frequency ... equivalent to RLC circuits. Most LTI system concepts are similar between the continuous ... . To understand why the convolution produces the output of an LTI system, let the notation math ... of an LTI system, and the corresponding eigenvalue is math H s math . Fourier and Laplace transforms ... by the system not let through . Examples A simple example of an LTI operator is the derivative .... does anyone have any counterexamples? a non causal LTI CT system? Causality main Causal system ... or attenuated by the system not let through . Examples A simple example of an LTI operator ... properties The input output characteristics of discrete time LTI system are completely described by its .... Causality main Causal system the causal system article needs work A discrete time LTI system ... analysis ar ca Sistema LTI de Lineares zeitinvariantes System es Sistema LTI fa ... network circuit s, signal processing , control theory , and other technical areas. It investigates the response of a linear system linear and time invariant system to an arbitrary input signal ... waveform , but in applications like image processing and Classical field theory field theory , the LTI systems also have trajectories in spatial dimensions. Thus these systems are also called ...   more details



  1. LTI

    LTI can refer to LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii , a book by Victor Klemperer LTI system theory linear time invariant system theory , an engineering theory that investigates the response of a linear, time invariant system to an arbitrary input signal London Taxis International, a division of Manganese Bronze Holdings PLC License to Ill the debut album by Rap Group Beastie Boys Industrial injury Lost Time Incident LTI Software & Engineering , a Canadian based consulting firm in information technology IT and engineering disambig de LTI it LTI pl LTI ...   more details



  1. Open system (control theory)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date February 2009 An open system is a feedforward system that does not have any feedback loop to control its output in a control system in systems theory . The system is an open system because it does not have a feedback loop in its control. In contrast, a closed system control theory closed system uses on a feedback loop to control the operation of the system. In an open system, the output of this system is not fed back into the input to the system for control or operation. An open system is essentially a feedforward system. feedforward increases speed Category Control theory DEFAULTSORT Open System Control Theory Engineering stub ...   more details



  1. Open system (systems theory)

    About systems theory Open system disambiguation File Basic Open System Model.gif 320px thumb right Open System Model basics An open system is a system which continuously interacts with its environment. The interaction can take the form of information, energy, or material transfers into or out of the system boundary, depending on the discipline which defines the concept see below . An open system should be contrasted with the concept of an isolated system which exchanges neither energy, matter, or information with its environment. The concept of an open system was formalized within a framework that enabled one to interrelate the Organismic theory theory of the organism , thermodynamics , and Theory of Evolution evolutionary theory . ref Luhmann, Niklas. Social Systems . Stanford Stanford University Press, 1995 pp. 6 7 ref This concept was expanded upon with the advent of information theory and subsequently systems theory . Today the concept has its applications in the natural and social ... system Dynamical system Glossary of systems theory Isolated system Maximum power principle Non equilibrium thermodynamics Open system computing Open System Environment Reference Model Openness Open and Closed Systems in Social Science Phantom loop System theory Thermodynamic system References references ... an open system is one whose border is permeable to both energy and mass . ref http www.maxwellian.demon.co.uk faq glossary.html Glossary Maxwell Demon, 1998. ref In physics a closed system , by contrast ... system contains limited energies. The definition of an open system assumes that there are supplies of energy ... environment, which can be treated as infinite for the purposes of study. One type of open system is the so called radiant energy system, which receives its energy from solar radiation &ndash an energy ... as OSM. In the social sciences In the social sciences an open system is a process that exchanges material ... Asc OPEN SYSTE.html OPEN SYSTEM , Pricipea Cybernetica Web, 2007. Category Cybernetics Category ...   more details



  1. Closed system (control theory)

    theory General Systems Theory by David S. Walonick, Ph.D., 1993, States, in part A closed system is one where interactions occur only among the system components and not with the environment. An open system is one that receives input from the environment and or releases output to the environment. The basic characteristics of an open system is the dynamic interaction of its components, while the basis ...Wikify date March 2009 unreferenced date March 2009 The terms open system and closed system have long been defined in the widely and long before any sort of amplifier was invented established subject of thermodynamics ... feedforward and feedback arose first in the 1920s in the theory of amplifier design, more .... In thermodynamics, an open system is one which can take in and give out ponderable matter . In thermodynamics, a closed system is one which cannot take in or give out ponderable matter, but which may ..., a closed system can be further restricted, by being isolated an isolated system cannot take in nor ... established terms to try to distinguish the presence or absence of feedback in a control system . In the theory of control systems, there is room for systems which contain both feedforward pathways ... within a system, not to a system as a whole. THE input to the system comes from outside it, as energy from the signal source by way of some possibly leaky or noisy path. Part of the output of a system ..., with a signal derived from the system input, to form a return balance signal that is input to a PART of the system to form a feedback loop within the system. It is not correct to say that part of the output of a system can be used as THE input to the system. There can be feedforward paths within the system in parallel with one or more of the Feedback feedback loops of the system so that the system ... paths. Feedforward and feedback often occur in one and the same system. It makes sense to speak of a control system only if it contains at least one feedforward path the presence or absence of feedback ...   more details



  1. Social rule system theory

    Social rule system theory is an attempt to formally approach different kinds of social rule systems in a unified ... science s and humanities . Social rule system theory is fundamentally an institutionalism ... 1957, 1965 . The universality of social rule systems and rule processes Social rule system theory ... spectators of the flow of physical causality. blockquote Social rule system theory and complex ... system theory is applied to the description and analysis of institutions such as bureaucracy, markets ... system theory stresses rule based cognitive processes such as framing, contextualizing, and classifying ..., social rule system theory stresses that particular institutions and their organizational instantiations ... Organization Social Rule System Theory With Applications . London Sage Publications. Burns, T. R. and Gomoli ska ... Rule system Theory Applications and Explorations. Berlin New York Peter Lang. Garfinkel, A. 1981 ... use of sets of rules to define concepts in social theory. The development of a more systematic ... 1987 , Machado 1998 , Carson 2004 , Flam and Carson 2008 . Social theory concepts such as norm, value ... of socio cultural evolutionary theory Burns and Dietz, 1992 Geoffrey Hodgson Hodgson 2002 Schmid and Wuketits ... enerprises, and government agencies. Thus, this theory posits that the making, interpretation, and implementation ..., rule system complexes are examined language, cultural codes and forms, institutional arrangements ... rule system, questions such as the following can be intersubjectively and collectively answered ... more or less context dependent. Interpretation varies across a population sharing a rule system ... to neo institutionalism . It is a theory that analyses the links between social structure ..., and social action and social interaction, on the other. The theory shows, for example, in what ways ... built into the wider environment Powell, 2007 . Rule system change and evolution Institutional ... Levi, 1990 . Social rule system theorists point to three major power mechanisms of rule system reproduction ...   more details



  1. LTI ? Lingua Tertii Imperii

    File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 S90733, Victor Klemperer.jpg thumb upright Victor Klemperer LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii Notizbuch eines Philologen 1947 is a book by Victor Klemperer , Professor of Literature at the University of Dresden . The title, half in Latin and half in German language German , translates to The Language of the Third Reich A Philologist s Notebook. Lingua Tertii Imperii studies the way that Nazi propaganda Glossary of the Third Reich altered the German language to inculcate people with National Socialist ideas. The book was written under the form of personal notes which Klemperer wrote in his diary, especially from the rise of the Nazi regime in 1933, and even more after 1935, when Klemperer, stripped of his academic title because he was Judaism Jewish under the Nuremberg Laws , had to work in a factory and started to use his diary as a personal exit to his frustrating and miserable life. LTI demonstrates how a new language came to be naturally spoken by most of the population. On the reverse, the text also emphasizes the idea that resistance to oppression begins by questioning the constant use of buzzword s. Both the book and its author unexpectedly survived the war. LTI was first published in 1947 in Germany. It underlines odd constructions of words intended to give ... or violate human rights, in the name of a higher ideal and in accordance to their theory of the world. Neologisms arisieren to Aryanise , see Aryanization aufnorden to Nordicise , make more Nordic theory ... scraps of the LTI surface all over the place in contemporary language, fanatical has disappeared. From ... The Language of the Third Reich LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii A Philologist s Notebook http mysite.verizon.net vze11rxkx Victor Klemperer s LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii Category Nazi terminology Category Nazi ... propaganda de LTI Notizbuch eines Philologen es LTI Lingua Tertii Imperii fr Lingua Tertii Imperii la LTI Notizbuch eines Philologen nl LTI Notizbuch eines Philologen pl LTI notatnik filologa ...   more details



  1. LTI Gray Matter

    unreferenced date April 2011 Cleanup date April 2011 LTI Gray Matter is a division of Livesay Technologies Incorporated LTI . Has been providing services most recently to Activision, as well as Crystal Dynamics and Electronic Arts. Games developed by LTI Grey Matter Activision Classics Civilization II Junkland Jam Mat Hoffman s Pro BMX Tony Hawk s Pro Skater 2 uncategorized date April 2011 ...   more details



  1. LTI Flexible Products

    orphan date September 2010 Infobox company name LTI Flexible Products logo File Lti.gif 150px type Privately held company Private genre foundation founder location city Elkhart, Indiana location country United States location origins key people area served industry Plastic & Rubber Extrusion Industry services revenue operating income net income num employees parent divisions subsid owner slogan homepage http www.ltiflex.com dissolved footnotes LTI Flexible Products LTI is a primary source designer, manufacturer, and distributor of extruded , die cut , and molded flexible and plastic components for original equipment manufacturers OEM . The privately held company has a history of design and manufacturing innovation related to sealing systems and applications. The business is an industry leader in the designing and manufacturing of rubber EPDM and Thermoplastic elastomer TPV weatherstripping used to seal interior compartments from outside water and air, such as vehicle doors, windows, compartments, cabs, and cabinets. LTI s presence is found in a diverse array of industries such as RV Towable & Motorized, Heavy Truck, Tractor Agriculture & Construction, Tier I and Tier II Automotive, and Vehicle Windows & Doors. Founded in the late 1990s, LTI is headquartered in Elkhart, Indiana and has manufacturing facilities located in Georgia U.S. state Georgia , Minnesota , Washington U.S. state Washington , and Indiana . In April 2006, Sentinel Capital Partners and management recapitalized LTI. Sentinel originated, sponsored and negotiated the transaction, and provided equity financing from Sentinel Capital Partners III, L.P. Category Companies based in Elkhart County, Indiana ...   more details



  1. Theory

    theories according to a formal system of rules, generally as a first step in testing or applying the theory ... theory is a deductive theory , in that, its content is based on some formal system formal system of logic ...other uses Theory disambiguation Originally the word theory is a technical term from Ancient Greek . It is derived ... to contemplation or speculation, as opposed to action. ref Originally the word theory was used in Ancient ... century. OEtymD theory accessdate 2008 07 18 ref Theory is especially often contrasted to practice ... way to refer to any thing done for the sake of any action, in contrast with theory, which is not. Theoria ... between theoretical and practical uses the discipline of medicine Medical theory and theorizing ... theory , or scientific theory is generally understood to refer to a proposed explanation of empirical ... or falsification falsify it. In this modern scientific context the distinction between theory ... used the word theory to mean passionate sympathetic contemplation . ref cite book title From religion ... to function at the higher plane of theory. Thus it was Pythagoras who gave the word theory the specific meaning which leads to the classical and modern concept of a distinction between theory ... Theory mathematical logic Theories are analysis analytical tools for understanding , explanation explaining ... fields of study, including the art s and science s. A formal theory is syntax logic syntactic in nature ... form is identical to a theory as it is expressed in the formal language of mathematical ... expected to follow principles of reason rational thought or logic . Theory is constructed ... to the whole theory. Therefore the same statement may be true with respect to one theory, and not true ... of who He is and for that matter what a terrible person is under the theory. ref name curry ... is studied formally in mathematical logic, especially in model theory . When theories are studied ... case of this, an axiomatic theory, consists of axioms or axiom schemata and rules of inference ...   more details



  1. In Theory

    In Theory might refer to one of the following In Theory Star Trek The Next Generation In Theory Star Trek The Next Generation , an episode of Star Trek The Next Generation In Theory band , an American rock band disambig ...   more details



  1. T-theory

    T theory is a branch of discrete mathematics dealing with analysis of tree graph theory tree s and discrete metric spaces . General history As per Andreas Dress , T theory originated from a question raised by Manfred Eigen , a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry , in the late seventies. He was trying to fit twenty distinct transfer RNA t RNA molecule s of the Escherichia coli E. Coli bacterium into a tree. One of the most important concepts of T theory is the tight span of a metric space. If X is a metric space, the tight span T X of X is, up to isomorphism, the unique minimal injective metric space that contains X . John Isbell was the first to discover the tight span in 1964, which he called the injective envelope . Dress independently constructed the same construct, which he called the tight span. Application areas Phylogenetic analysis, which is used to create phylogenetic tree s. Online algorithm s k server problem k server problem Recent developments Bernd Sturmfels , Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley Berkeley , and Josephine Yu classified six point metrics using T theory. References cite journal author Hans Jurgen Bandelt and Andreas Dress title A canonical decomposition theory for metrics on a finite set journal Advances in Mathematics year 1992 volume 92 pages 47 105 doi 10.1016 0001 8708 92 90061 O cite journal author A. Dress, V. Moulton and W. Terhalle title T theory An Overview journal European Journal of Combinatorics year 1996 volume 17 issue 2 3 pages 161 175 doi 10.1006 eujc.1996.0015 cite journal author John Isbell authorlink John R. Isbell title Six theorems about metric spaces journal Comment. Math. Helv. year 1964 volume 39 pages 65 74 doi 10.1007 BF02566944 cite journal author Bernd Sturmfels and Josephine Yu title Classification of Six Point Metrics journal The Electronic Journal of Combinatorics year 2004 volume 11 combin stub Category Metric geometry Category Trees structure ru ...   more details



  1. Theory-theory

    One source date May 2010 The term theory theory or theory theory is a theory in cognitive development that children construct theories to explain everything they experience. ref name KSB The developing person through childhood and adolescence , Kathleen Stassen Berger, 2005, Chapter 9 The Play Years Cognitive Development , p.262 of 608 pages , web http books.google.com books?id fCfiqDisIH8C&pg PA262 &lpg PA262 Books Google IH8C . ref According to theory theory, the best idea and explanation of mental processes ref name KSB in young children is that humans always seek reasons, causes, and underlying principles for what they experience. The essential idea of theory theory is that children do not want simple logical definitions but, rather, seek fuller explanations of various things, especially of those that involve them. small ref name KSB small The term originated in the 20th century, and the concept is also referred to as model theory . TOC Theory theory differs from the Theory of mind Theory of Mind which concerns mental states of people in that the full scope of theory theory also concerns mechanical devices or other objects, beyond just thinking about people and their viewpoints. See also Piaget Eric Ericson Abraham Maslow s Hierarchy of needs References Reflist Category Cognitive psychology Category Child development Category Neuroscience psych stub ...   more details



  1. System T

    In mathematics , System T can refer to A theory of arithmetic in all finite types use in G del s Dialectica interpretation An axiom system of modal logic SIA ...   more details



  1. System

    to the system. One of the pioneers of the general systems theory was the biologist Ludwig von Bertalanffy ... Gell Mann and others. System concepts Environment and boundaries Systems theory views the world as a complex ... they would be two or more distinct systems. Theoretical Framework An open system systems theory open ... system. For sociological models influenced by systems theory, where Kenneth D. Bailey ref Bailey ... system isolated , Closed system closed , or Open system systems theory open , Walter F. Buckley ... sub atomic systems, living systems theory living systems , the solar system , the galactic system and the Universe ... and their environments are categorized in terms of relatively closed, and open system systems theory ... theory Thermodynamic system s multicol break Portal Systems science Related topics Glossary of systems theory Complexity theory and organizations Network disambiguation System of systems System of systems ...Other uses Image System boundary.svg thumb right 250px A schematic representation of a closed system and its boundary System from Latin syst ma , in turn from Greek language Greek polytonic syst ma, whole compounded of several parts or members, system , literary composition ref http www.perseus.tufts.edu ... or interdependent components system components forming an integrated whole. The concept of an integrated whole can also be stated in terms of a system embodying a set of relationships which are differentiated ... is engaged in the study of the general properties of systems include systems theory , cybernetics ... have interconnectivity the various parts of a system have functional as well as structural relationships between each other. Systems may have some functions or groups of functions The term system may also refer to a set of rules that governs structure and or behavior. History The word system ... the concept of a system in the natural sciences was the French physicist Nicolas L onard Sadi Carnot who studied thermodynamics . In 1824 he studied the system which he called the working substance , i.e. ...   more details



  1. The System

    The System can refer to Any system Any system of government , law , or bureaucracy political system . The phrase in this usage can carry negative connotations. Systema , a Russian martial art Das System , a derogatory term used by the NSDAP Nazis to denote contemptuously the Weimar Republic . In media The System band , an American synth pop duo founded in 1982 The System film The System film , a 1964 British film The System satellite radio , a channel on WorldSpace satellite radio Derren Brown The System The System , a 2008 TV special starring Derren Brown The System , a book on chess by Hans Berliner The System , a comic book by Peter Kuper The System , a song by punk band The Black Pacific See also System disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Formal theory

    Formal theory can refer to Another name for a Theory mathematical logic theory which is expressed in formal language . An axiomatic system , something representable by symbols and its operators Formal theory political science Formal theory from political science , the theoretical modeling of social systems based on game theory , dynamical systems theory , among other interdisciplinary fields. ref http www.polisci.ucla.edu portlets methodology Formal Theory & Quantitative Methods , from UCLA s Department of Political Science website. ref References references disambig ...   more details



  1. Theory (disambiguation)

    wiktionary theory Theory is speculative explanation, as opposed to practice or just doing . Theory may also refer to Theory mathematics , a self consistent body of definitions, axioms, theorems, examples, and so on Theory mathematical logic , a set of sentences theorems in a formal language Scientific theory , a principle or body of principles for explaining a class of phenomena Philosophical theory , the collective statements underlying a philosophy, school of thought, or belief system Theoria in theological discussions Computational complexity theory in computer science Theory clothing retailer The short, common name for John Maynard Keynes book, General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money A type of argument in Policy debate and Lincoln Douglas debate See also Lookfrom Theory Intitle theory disambig et Teooria t psustus es Teor a desambiguaci n ...   more details



  1. Lyapunov theory

    Lyapunov theory is a collection of results regarding the stability of dynamical system s. This theory is named after the Russian mathematician Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov . The primary result of the theory is the concept of Lyapunov stability . mathapplied stub Category Dynamical systems pl Twierdzenie Lapunowa ...   more details



  1. Consensus theory

    Consensus theory ref http www.sfu.ca rptoews Durkheim.htm ref is a social theory that holds that a particular political system political or economic system is a fair system, and that social change should take place within the social institution s provided by it. Consensus theory contrasts sharply with conflict theory , which holds that social change is only achieved through conflict. Under consensus theory the absence of conflict is seen as the equilibrium state of society and that there is a general or widespread agreement among all members of a particular society about Norm philosophy norms , value ethics values , Law rules and regulation s. Consensus theory is concerned with the maintenance or continuation of social order in society. The consensus theory serves as a sociological argument for the furtherance and preservation of the status quo . It is antagonistic to the conflict theory, which, serves as a sociological argument for modifying the status quo or for its total reversal. In consensus theory, the rules are seen as integrative, and whoever doesn t respect them is a deviant person. Under conflict theory, the rules are seen as coercive, and who transgresses them is considered oppressive and wrong. See also Karl Marx Emile Durkheim Max Weber Talcott Parsons Robert Merton Louis Althusser Ralph Dahrendorf Herbert Mead Herbert Blumer Structural functionalism Conservatism reflist social and political philosophy Category Social change Category Social theories ...   more details



  1. Theory X and theory Y

    whether it may be the system, policy, or lack of training that deserves the blame. A Theory ...Theory X and Theory Y are theories of human motivation created and developed by Douglas McGregor at the MIT ... is determined by the managerial trust of subordinates. Theory X In this theory, which has been proven ... structure is needed with narrow span of control at each and every level. According to this theory ... Michigan University B.A., St. John s University , if the organizational goals are to be met, theory X managers rely heavily on threat and coercion to gain their employee s compliance. Beliefs of this theory lead to mistrust, highly restrictive supervision, and a punitive atmosphere. The Theory ... businesses. Theory Y In this theory, management assumes employees may be ambitious and self motivated .... Given the proper conditions, theory Y managers believe that employees will learn to seek ... to which they are committed. A Theory Y manager believes that, given the right conditions, most ... motivation. Many people interpret Theory Y as a positive set of beliefs about workers. A close ... to a more positive view of workers and the possibilities that this creates. He thinks that Theory Y managers are more likely than Theory X managers to develop the climate of trust with employees that is required ... of decision making so that subordinates have say in decisions that influence them. This theory ... who is influenced by a theory X management style. Theory X and Theory Y combined For McGregor, Theory X and Y are not different ends of the same continuum. Rather they are two different continua in themselves. Thus, if managers need to apply Theory Y principles, that does not preclude them from being a part of Theory X & Y. McGregor and Maslow s hierarchy McGregor s work was based on Maslow s hierarchy of needs . He grouped Maslow s hierarchy into lower order Theory X needs and higher order Theory Y needs. He suggested that management could use either set of needs to motivate employees ...   more details



  1. Fermentation theory

    Unreferenced date October 2009 The fermentation theory of disease is the now obsolete concept that many diseases, including the diseases which were epidemic, endemic and contagious , owe their origin to the presence of a morbific principle in the system, acting in a manner analogous to, although not identical with, the process of fermentation biochemistry fermentation . It was rendered obsolete by the germ theory of disease , which led to the new science of bacteriology . See also Zymotic disease s for the Greek language term zumoun for ferment DEFAULTSORT Fermentation Theory Category Obsolete medical theories Med stub ...   more details



  1. Coding theory

    cleanup rewrite date February 2010 Coding theory is the study of the properties of code s and their fitness ... such as information theory , electrical engineering , mathematics , and computer science for the purpose ... two aspects to Coding theory Data compression or, source coding Error correction code Error ... is to take the source data and make it smaller. Principle Entropy information theory Entropy of a source ... error correction The aim of channel coding theory is to find codes which transmit quickly, contain many ... theory denotes the sub field of coding theory where the properties of codes are expressed in algebraic terms and then further researched. Citation needed date July 2008 Algebraic coding theory is basically ... refer to the length of the codeword as defined above. The theory of coding uses the N dimensional ... Theory, Vol. 38, Issue 2, Part 2. ref one of the best known shaping codes . This same property ... input message symbols. This is like convolution used in linear time invariant LTI systems to find the output of a system, when you know the input and impulse response. So we generally find the output of the system convolutional encoder, which is the convolution of the input bit, against ... theory misleading Another concern of coding theory is designing codes that help synchronization ... follow the principles of information theory and compress information, ref http citeseerx.ist.psu.edu ... computation, 2005 ref errors in the signals that are sent throughout the brain and wider nervous system ... weight Information theory Lee distance Spatial coding and MIMO in multiple antenna research Space ... Timeline of information theory Timeline of information theory, data compression, and error correcting ... to the Theory of Error Correcting Codes , John Wiley & Sons, Inc., ISBN 0 471 08684 3. Elwyn R. Berlekamp 1984 , Algebraic Coding Theory , Aegean Park Press revised edition , ISBN 0894120638, ISBN 978 0894120633. Randy Yates, http www.digitalsignallabs.com tutorial.pdf A Coding Theory Tutorial . DEFAULTSORT ...   more details



  1. Theory of operation

    Unreferenced date September 2009 Orphan date September 2009 A theory of operation is a description of how a tool device or system should work. It is often included in documentation , especially maintenance, repair and operations maintenance service documentation, or a user manual . It aids troubleshooting by providing the troubleshooter with a mental model of how the system is supposed to work. The troubleshooter can then more easily identify discrepancies, to aid diagnosis of problem. Category Technical communication DEFAULTSORT Theory Of Operation Tech stub ...   more details



  1. Volley theory

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Volley theory , proposed by Wever and Bray 1937 , attempts to account for the maximum theoretical limit for the neuronal firing of action potential s and the small time scales over which sound discrimination must occur. In this theory , the organ of corti in the cochlea that transduces the sound into action potentials must combine multiple stimuli along the cochlear nerve within a volley in order to encode high frequency auditory stimuli. Definition In Psychology and Life , Gerrig and Zimbardo define volley theory as an extension of frequency theory, which proposes that when peaks in a sound wave come too frequently for a single neuron to fire at each peak, several neurons fire as a group at the frequency of the stimulus tone. See also Sensation disambiguation Sensation DEFAULTSORT Volley Theory Category Auditory system Category Neural coding Neuroscience stub ...   more details




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