Stimulus pattern

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In sensory physiology , one speaks of stimulus patterns when one presents stimuli to an experimental animal that have some well-defined spatio-temporal structure . In biocybernetics z. B. sinusoidal modulated stimuli are used, as this type of signal and the relationships between input and output (= evoked reactions) are particularly easy to analyze mathematically ( Laplace or Fourier transformation ).