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Discover Ludwig"behavioural result" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the outcome of an experiment or study that has been conducted to analyze the behavior of one or more subjects. For example, "The behavioral result of the study indicated that the subjects responded positively to the new system."
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This behavioural result has been submitted for publication elsewhere.
An additional strength of this proposed study is the pre-trial titration of psychostimulants to ensure a dose was selected that appeared to produce positive behavioural result, while being well tolerated, to allow comparison with placebo for each individual child.
This behavioural result interestingly suggests that perceived voluntariness in our task is not related to the number of available alternatives but from how strongly the environment is interpreted as precluding otherwise available alternatives.
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Behavioural results indicate that participants used instructions to adapt their behaviour faster to changes in the environment when instructions indicated that negative feedback was more informative, even if it was simultaneously less surprising.
They also used a technique called electroencephalography to show that a brain wave called the N2PC is different in gamers, which fits with their behavioural results.
More specifically, their comment focuses entirely on the behavioural data and makes no attempt to consider the relationship between the neuroimaging and behavioural results (Hampshire et.al, 2012).
Behavioural results revealed that individual differences in Go response time variability were a strong predictor of inhibitory success and that differences in mean Go response time could not account for this effect.
However, behavioural results showed that (1) SB could process faces; (2) even when SB was not aware of faces, he processed them differently than non-faces; (3) when knowing the presence of faces, he did not process faces better.
Behavioural results showed that participants adhered to task-based rotation demands and ERP findings showed that the amplitude of the contingent negative variation (CNV) linearly decreased with increasing angle of rotation.
The behavioural results showed a significant increase of RT over time in the whole group, and also revealed that some participants were not as prone to the performance decrement as others.
Secondly, operative criteria for pedestrian motion are provided: in particular, motion law for pedestrians is defined by modifying the Social Force model approach with the behavioural results of our case study.
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