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Our minds are abuzz with thousands of thoughts each day, all of which compete for our attention and a corollary action.
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Freeman advanced the hypothesis that intervals of synchronized neural activity emerge as part of a macroscopic action perception loop, in which early stages of action initiate a corollary discharge to sensory areas of the brain.
Sort of a corollary to the rule that "actions speak louder than words".
But for now, there is not yet a corollary in Trumpworld to Organizing for Action, the premier advocacy group that supported Obama's legislative agenda.
Such modulation has been suggested to occur through a corollary discharge sent from the motor cortex during voluntary actions.
A corollary of that is that everyone bears collective responsibility for the action of a single member of their clan.
The doctrine of things indifferent (, adiaphora) arose in the Stoic school as a corollary of its diametric opposition of virtue and vice ( kathekon and ἁμαρτήματα hamartemata, respectively "convenient actions," or actions in accordance with nature, and mistakes).
As a corollary, the study provides a useful paradigm to study the voluntary control of unavoidable action.
As a corollary the characters in "Community" are unusually consistent and true to themselves, partly because they're defined not so much by action — will they slip on a banana peel or sleep with a friend's wife?
But there is a corollary.
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