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    How specific is synchronous neuronal firing? : Poster presentation

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    Background Synchronous neuronal firing has been discussed as a potential neuronal code. For testing first, if synchronous firing exists, second if it is modulated by the behaviour, and third if it is not by chance, a large set of tools has been developed. However, to test whether synchronous neuronal firing is really involved in information processing one needs a direct comparison of the amount of synchronous firing for different factors like experimental or behavioural conditions. To this end we present an extended version of a previously published method NeuroXidence [1], which tests, based on a bi- and multivariate test design, whether the amount of synchronous firing above the chance level is different for different factors

    Experimental measurement of stress at a four-domain junction in lead zirconate titanate

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    A junction between two lamellar bands of ferroelectric domains in a lead zirconate titanate (PZT) ceramic is analysed using Kikuchi diffraction patterns in the transmission electron microscope. Indexing of the diffraction patterns allowed the determination of the 3D relative orientation of the 4 different domains at the junction and thus the characterisation of the domain boundaries. The local c/a ratio could also be determined from the misorientations at the domain boundaries. Analysis of the data showed that large stresses were concentrated at the junction, and that this is inevitable at such band junctions. Such stress concentrations could act as nuclei for cracking of the ceramic under additional loading in service, perhaps particularly as a consequence of extended electromechanical cycling. Moreover, the stresses would increase with increasing c/a making the issues all the more serious for Ti-rich compositions having larger c/a ratios

    Group for Microscopy and Diffraction

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    Experimental investigation of the deformation behavior of aluminium-bicrystals

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    This Max-Planck project report discusses the deformation behaviour of an aluminium-bicrystal with a symmetrical tilt boundary and an initial misorientation of 8.7 Degrees. The specimen was compressed in a channel die to 30% engineering thickness reduction at room temperature. Afterwards the crystal orientations were determined by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) and the plastic strain distribution was measured by photogrametry. It was found that the two abutting crystals close to the grain boundary rotate towards each other, whereas the grain interiors increase their mutual misorientation during plastic loading

    Understanding the Behavior of Reinforcement Learning Agents

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