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  • adjective Describing points or systems having the same frequency

Etymologies

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iso- +‎ frequency

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Examples

  • The distribution of activations might also be expected to show subtle shifts with intensity because the bandwidth of neuronal intensity coding properties is non-randomly distributed in isofrequency bands within A1

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  • These medial-anterior displacements were largely orthogonal to the tonotopic axis of core and belt auditory fields consistent with the hypothesis that neuronal populations that code stimulus intensity, ear of delivery, and signal-to-noise ratio are non-randomly distributed in the isofrequency dimension orthogonal to the primary tonotopic axis

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  • Distribution analysis suggested that both tone intensity and signal-to-noise ratio shifted activation distributions within isofrequency bands.

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  • Spatial distribution analysis suggested that changes in tone intensity shifted activation within isofrequency bands.

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  • Figure 7) had a medial-lateral extent of approximately 25 mm, which is slightly more than twice the length of the isofrequency contour seen in the posterior high-frequency region of the macaque.

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