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How do we encode stimulus intensity when neurons are "all-or-nothing"? Higher intensity stimuli forces perceptual neurons to fire faster than lower intensity

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• Higher intensity stimuli forces perceptual neurons to fire slower than lower intensity

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O Higher intensity stimuli forces perceptual neurons to fire at the same rate as lower

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O Lower intensity stimuli forces perceptual neurons to fire faster than higher intensity

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