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Collins has earned good will from the city's fans and news media for being honest, accommodating and engaging; the same characteristics have drawn praise inside the clubhouse and front office.

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Unlike a good deal of Cuban art, which repeats the same images and engages the same tropes – notions of longing, loss, freedom and the lack of it, deterioration, and the tension of living in a seemingly perpetual ambiguity – Picasso seems to be working with other ideas.

How can you turn these questions and thinking steps into a thinking routine/heuristic – a short, repeatable set of questions or actions that isolates and engages the same type of thinking?

We therefore investigated when printed tool and animal words start engaging the same category-specific cortical regions as the pictures that they describe (e.g., for tools: dorsal motor cortex involved in grasping and occipitotemporal cortex processing tool motion and shape, for animals: occipital regions processing biological motion and faces).

p110β is overall structurally similar to other p110 catalytic subunits and engages the very same p85 type regulatory subunits as p110α, albeit in a somewhat different way (Zhang et al., 2011).

According to an "Intention to Marry Statement" that Farook submitted three months later in a U.S. visa petition for Malik, they met for the first time at the home of a relative of hers in Mecca, and were engaged the same day.

However, arguing against this view, the BOLD response associated with overall capacity (n-back vs. 0-back) we observed was consistent with a number of previous neuroimaging studies of working memory (see [ 9] for a meta-analysis), suggesting that our population of younger adults (both HC and FH) engaged the same neural networks, including prefrontal regions, as older adults.

Because language production and comprehension largely engage the same sets of neural regions, this pattern of preservation and decline raises interesting questions, such as why does neural change affect language production more than comprehension, and if neural compensation preserves comprehension, why does it not preserve language production (e.g., Shafto et al. 2007)?

Rather, we investigated whether semantic and phonological processes respectively engage the same sets of areas during reading and naming by manipulating the semantic and phonological relationships between items.

Sure, the task may engage the activated area a little more on the right side, but not the whole right side, and it probably also engages the same or other areas on the left side, just not quite as much.

An alternative explanation, however, is that human studies may not always evoke fear levels comparable to rodent studies, and therefore may not engage the same neural circuits.

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