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Two key questions concerning change detection in crowded acoustic environments are the extent to which cortical processing is specialized for different forms of acoustic change and when in the time-course of cortical processing neural activity becomes predictive of behavioral outcomes.

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-David Byler looks at when early state primary polls will become predictive of outcomes.

The different genetic basis of tumor subtypes is a clear example of where refinement might take place as genetic profiles become predictive of tumor characteristics.

For example, pigeons exposed to coloured shapes, in which the colour was predictive of the reward, rapidly adjusted to novel colours (intra-dimensional shift) but not when the shape became predictive of the reward (extra-dimensional shift) [17,21].

As mentioned previously, if computational models are to be validated by experiments such as randomized clinical trials and become predictive of therapeutic interventions, relevant system observables must be included.

Many occipital and temporal sensors first became predictive of Si category between 90 and 230 ms post stimulus onset, followed by some parietal and frontal sensors ranging from 330 550 ms post stimulus onset.

Maternal age (P trend = 0.009) and hypertensive disorders in pregnancy (aRR, 2.33; 95% CI, 1.41-3.87) wereh were not significantly associated with low Apgar scores in the first minute of life, became predictive of very low Apgar scores in the fifth minute, Table  3.

Intimate and rich personal data combined with AI means that it becomes predictive: a web of apps accessed via IM, Google Now, Siri or Alexa, predicting our needs and informing our wants.

We show that in five screening steps, the ensembles can converge to a set of models which becomes predictive.

Regarding this reciprocal one-odor paradigm, we show that 2) paired presentations of an odor with a reward increase odor preference above baseline, whereas unpaired presentations of odor and reward decrease odor preference below baseline; this suggests that odors can become predictive either of reward or of reward absence.

Instead of the one-size-fits-all that now prevails, medicine will become "predictive, preventative and personalized" said Dr. Leroy Hood, a leading DNA scientist.

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