Phase response curve

A phase response curve (PRC) illustrates the transient change (phase response) in the cycle period of an oscillation induced by a perturbation as a function of the phase at which it is received. PRCs are used in various fields; examples of biological oscillations are the heartbeat, circadian rhythms, and the regular, repetitive firing observed in some neurons in the absence of noise.[1][better source needed]

  1. ^ Canavier CC (2006). "Phase response curve". Scholarpedia. 1 (12): 1332. Bibcode:2006SchpJ...1.1332C. doi:10.4249/scholarpedia.1332.

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