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How does brain stimulation work? How is it used to treat patients with Parkinson disease?
Difference Threshold
The smallest amount by which a stimulus must be changed in order to produce a noticeable variation in sensory experience.
Minimum Transduction
The least amount of energy needed for a sensory system to detect a stimulus.
The Pupil
The opening in the center of the iris of the eye, through which light enters to reach the retina.
Aperture
In optics, the opening through which light travels in devices such as cameras and microscopes, controlling the amount of light that enters.
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