0 past simple and past participle of flash --
1 to shine brightly and suddenly, or to make something shine in this way: --
They flashed past/by on a motorcycle.
4 to communicate something quickly, especially using radio or light waves: --
5 If something flashes through/across your mind, you suddenly or quickly think of it: --
Firing patterns of the saccades causing increased activity were compared with excitatory responses to a stationary, flashed stimulus.
The stimulus was flashed (shor t, thick horizontal lines under spike train), on for 100 ms and off for 250 ms repeatedly during the trial.
In cross-modal priming tasks, subjects listen to a sentence while a picture is flashed on a screen.
The authors may argue that the above results are based on flashed objects, which are highly unnatural stimuli.
We measured the responses to two spots flashed sequentially, in either the preferred or null-direction.
Up until the very moment when the light flashed on for his first broadcast, he was thinking only of the long or short 'a'!
The experiments take the drink as prime, and, while the sentence unfolds auditorily, a target is flashed on a screen at points (1) - (3).
Is this a difference between responses to flashed stimuli versus maintained discharges, or a difference between retinal versus cortical firing?