activatiedrempel
Activatiedrempel, or activation threshold, is the minimum stimulus intensity or input required to produce activation in a system. The concept is used across disciplines to describe the point at which a response is triggered, ranging from biological neurons to artificial detectors and cognitive processes.
In neuroscience, the activation threshold refers to the membrane potential at which a neuron fires an action
In psychology and sensory science, thresholds relate to the limits of perception and detection. The activation
In pharmacology and receptor biology, the activation threshold is the minimum drug dose or concentration that
In engineering and machine learning, activation thresholds determine whether a neural unit becomes active. Some models
Thresholds are dynamic and context-dependent, influenced by noise, adaptation, neuromodulation, and task demands. They provide a