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Physics, 16.06.2021 20:00 ijohnh14

E(t)=0.63∙0.98^t The function above relates the elevation E, in pulses per second, of a particular neuron above its unstimulated neural response, t milliseconds after it reaches its peak response. What best describes the relationship between the time after the peak response and the elevation of the neural response?

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