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They provide information as cues for recalling memories and exploring related information and events.
Current mannequins for ECG training are designed with protruding electrodes on the chest, which act as cues for trainees.
The (physical) facilitation involved stickers on the dashboard as cues for action, and tachometers and gas flow meters for making the fuel saving behavior easier.
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We develop a classification scheme based on three performance dimensions with specific criteria: (1) stimuli used as cue for need elicitation, (2) task format, and (3) need actionability.
In our task, the presentation of the name of an adapting face was brief, merely serving as cue for participants to imagine the corresponding face.
It has been suggested that the perception of contour junctions, in particular T-junctions, may be used as cue for occlusion of opaque surfaces.
The laugh lines are impossible to miss, as are the cues for tears.
Although phenotypic traits are most often regarded as proximate cues for fecundity, they can also serve as possible indicators of genetic quality, such as the degree of inbreeding.
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