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Refractory-Period-Modulates-the-Spatiotemporal-Evolution-of-Cortical-Spreading-Depression-A-pone.0084609.s003.ogv(Ogg Theora video file, length 7.3 s, 380 × 368 pixels, 1.44 Mbps, file size: 1.26 MB)


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English: A video to show a series of successive CSD waves. The second CSD wave bypassed the modulated area and the third CSD wave could propagate into the modulated area but with a smaller speed than in the control area.
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Source Video S3 from Li B, Chen S, Li P, Luo Q, Gong H (2014). "Refractory Period Modulates the Spatiotemporal Evolution of Cortical Spreading Depression: A Computational Study". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0084609. PMC: 3882242.
Author Li B, Chen S, Li P, Luo Q, Gong H
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