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Strobe


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Stroboscope


Definition:

  • (n.) An instrument for studying or observing the successive phases of a periodic or varying motion by means of light which is periodically interrupted.
  • (n.) An optical toy similar to the phenakistoscope. See Phenakistoscope.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) In this paper, we have tested directly for such a link, blocking map refinement with tetrodotoxin (TTX) or stroboscopic light, verifying the effectiveness of the block and measuring the extent of brachial refinement by standard methods in experimental and control fish.
  • (2) The variability of flagellar movement, illustrated by the highly heterogeneous nature of the ejaculated sperm population of the ram, was analyzed by the use of a stroboscopic technique and an adapted microphotographic 24 X 36 camera system.
  • (3) Electroencephalograms demonstrated generalized polyphasic spike-wave discharges in response to stroboscopic stimulation.
  • (4) After a study of locomotion in cats deprived of their vestibular receptors early in life, the average speed of locomotion was measured in 3 adult cats, first before and then several months after bilateral labyrinthectomy, in a task involving free locomotion across platforms, rails or ladders and under normal illumination versus stroboscopic illumination or darkness.
  • (5) Receptive-field properties of single units in area 17 of the visual cortex of cats reared in stroboscopic illumination (strobe-reared) were compared with properties of units in area 17 of normally reared cats.
  • (6) A quantitative assessment of epididymal sperm motility using a dark-field photomicroscope with a stroboscopic light source revealed that ornidazole markedly inhibited sperm motility.
  • (7) Both metacontrast and stroboscopic motion were decreased when red as compared to white or green backgrounds were used.
  • (8) His stroboscopic technique and most techniques used since have been concentrated upon measuring vibrations of the basilar membrane synchronous with the stimulus and have been insensitive to variations in the baseline position such as a summating component of motion analogous to the extracellular summating potential.
  • (9) In the second experiment it was shown that stroboscopic illumination disrupted accurate jumping but animals could jump accurately to a platform when only the leading edge was visible, showing that they depend on motion cues but not motion parallax.
  • (10) Two stationary and spatially separated visual stimuli, presented briefly and successively in time, are known to produce stroboscopic motion whose vividness is a U-shaped function of the stimulus onset asynchrony.
  • (11) Cats were reared in a stroboscopically illuminated environment, which deprived them of expereience with visual movement but allowed them form vision.
  • (12) The frequency of beats was measured by the stroboscopic method at room temperature (18 degrees-25 degrees C) at least 3 hours after cell collection.
  • (13) The protocols are: indirect laryngoscopy, video-stroboscopic-evaluation form, functional voice and auditory perceptual voice evaluation.
  • (14) Stroboscopic evaluation for the analysis of laryngeal function and disease has been reemphasized recently and its routine clinical use recommended.
  • (15) There was no effect upon the locus of simultaneity when adapting stroboscopic motion was orthogonal to that of the test stimulus.
  • (16) Squamous cells in fluid flow are photographed using a laser stroboscopic technique.
  • (17) In addition, retinocollicular pathways were studied in Siamese cats which were unilaterally enucleated on the day of birth and in Siamese cats which were reared in a stroboscopically illuminated environment.
  • (18) The values of the linear combination, the SNR of the vowels, and clinical assignment of the voices to normal and pathologic populations based on laryngoscopic and stroboscopic investigation parameters were used to compare the different evaluations of the voices.
  • (19) Isolated or double flashes were delivered every 1.2 sec, from a stroboscopic lamp located in the tank, at a maximum distance of 20 cm from the eyes.
  • (20) Stroboscopic motion of dots along conflicting paths leads to perceptual competition.

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