0 a sound that lasts for a long time and makes things seem to shake:
1 effects that spread and affect a lot of people:
This move is likely to have reverberations throughout the health service.
They also sent reverberations through the officer corps and the soldiery, damaging confidence among some and legitimizing the desire for revenge among others.
In the cerebral cortex, a bi-directional interaction between short-term reverberations and long-term structured neural assemblies is likely to occur.
Uses mainly electromechanical devices such as record players, tape recorders and plate reverberations, some electronic equipment, such as filters and oscillators, is already available.
Therefore, reverberations for maintenance only capture input-activated neurons in feature and location dimensions.
The whole history of the architecture of the library is condensed and distilled into a single design in which reverberations and echoes give the past a present presence.
Four out of five reverberations remain active.
During arousal, relay cells in specific thalamic nuclei may be activated by attentional mechanisms alone and induced to participate in reverberations of gamma activity that underlie hallucinations.
In states of drowsiness, when most thalamic relay cells are in burst-firing mode, cortical hyperexcitability may force slow reverberations upon thalamocortical networks, and these may manifest as seizures.
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