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excitability

How to use excitability in a sentence. Example sentences and definitions for excitability.

Editorial note

Would I have retained that deep focus excitability I had as a young teen?

Examples13
Definitions2
Parts of speech1

Quick take

excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of excitability gathered in one view.

noun

excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part

noun

being easily excited

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for excitability.

noun

excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part

Example sentences

1

Would I have retained that deep focus excitability I had as a young teen?

2

For instance, ion channels can be moved in or out of the membrane to modulate excitability.

3

This along with the general excitability, it may just be easier to tell kids it's dangerous to sit that close.

4

If not - it goes into Backpack in order of "excitability" and I'll get to it eventually.

5

If you ask me it's a combination of high dopamine and high neural excitability/high connectivity.

6

But the Indian Nationalists whose works I have read simply say with ever-increasing excitability, "Give me a ballot-box.

7

People incited often have a tendency to invite an onrush of thoughts with a desire to express them in direct proportion to their "excitability factor".

8

From what I understand, it has something to do with increased cortical excitability in migraineurs, and TMS is somehow able to reduce that effect.

9

What these drugs do is increase the excitability of some neural structures, which structures are excited correspond to the kinds of experiences different psychedelics induce.

10

All the current geopolitical excitability / nation state influences make this topical.

11

My manager started relatively recently and the difference has already been very noticeable in true productivity, not just excitability without any real traction.

12

There is evidence that a connectionist model is applicable, but learning is not deciphered, and there are aspects of it, like neuronal excitability, local dendritic spiking, oscillations, up and down states etc, which do not translate at all to DL systems.

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I wonder if we can fix the "too little motion blur" problem by creating a camera that doesn't have a shutter - one that's continuously filming with a sensor that has the same excitability properties as our eyes, and you can read off the sensor at whatever speed you choose.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use excitability in a sentence?

Would I have retained that deep focus excitability I had as a young teen?

What does excitability mean?

excessive sensitivity of an organ or body part

What part of speech is excitability?

excitability is commonly used as noun.