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The phrase "a performance error" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to mistakes or issues that occur during a task or activity, particularly in performance evaluations or assessments.
Example: "The team encountered a performance error during the presentation, which affected their overall score."
Alternatives: "a mistake in performance" or "an error in execution".
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A problem with the hypothesis evaluation system involved in the formation of beliefs may be at the origin of all delusions, but there is no agreement as to whether the problem is a permanent deficit or a performance error.
Thus, there are three main positions as to whether reasoning is impaired in people with delusions: (1) it is not impaired at all or the apparent impairment is due to a performance error rather than to a limitation of reasoning competence; (2) it is impaired due to a hypothesis evaluation deficit, and possibly reasoning biases; (3) it is impaired due to reasoning biases only.
This theory specifies that error detection involves the dopaminergic midbrain and that a performance error is associated with a phasic decrease of dopamine that is transmitted to the medial prefrontal cortex, where the ERN is released.
The Marr-Albus-Ito model of cerebellar learning suggests that a performance error elicits a response in the climbing fibers, which triggers plasticity.
However, one has to be careful with the interpretation, as the generally accepted threshold for interchangeability of a performance error below 30% [ 18] relies on the assumption of independent variances of the two methods.
It is possible that climbing fiber stimulation could have induced an associative decrease in VOR gain had we been able to more closely mimic the natural climbing fiber responses to a performance error.
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Purkinje cells also receive input from climbing fibers that respond to retinal slip, which indicates a performance error--a failure of eye movements to stabilize a visual image on the retina.
Transcendental falsity, by contrast, is always the result of some special idiosyncrasy or accidental glitch in the cognitive generation of a given judgment, and thus represents a mere "performance error" in the operation of our cognitive faculties, and not a gap in our transcendental cognitive "competence".
In models A and B, there was only a single performance error (difference between performance and desired trajectory).
Computational models have suggested that endpoint variability and deviations from rectilinearity might be minimized concurrently based on a common performance error [6], [7].
In their theoretical framework, authors present a single performance error and they do not seem to differentiate between self-generated and externally generated performance errors.
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