In biological neural networks, a rapid train of 
action potentials over an axon. A tetanus is essentially a strong stimulus.
Loosely, in Netlab, this is similar to a sustained high 
axon level on an axon contacting the 
post synaptic neuron. In Netlab, 
action potentials are abstracted to signal levels (values, called 
axon levels), which represent the train of action potentials after they have been frequency-demodulated.
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