Sentence examples for by changes in performance from inspiring English sources

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Again, all correlation coefficients were found to be non-significant (ps > 0.05), suggesting that differential improvements in inhibition accuracy between the baseline and incentive conditions cannot simply be explained by changes in performance strategies between the two groups.

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To rule out that the behavioral improvement in blocks 2, 3, and 4 could be due to a change in monkey's strategy to respond (i.e. by repeatedly holding the bar), we examined the block-by-block changes in performance in the match trials (these trials required a bar release response).

It is also interesting that the apparent changes in actual performance on the anagram task were not matched by changes in subjective performance.

The surface durability was evaluated by changes in wetting performance (contact angle measurements), surface morphology (SEM) and surface chemistry (FTIR, XPS).

We conclude that the visual phantasm is accompanied by changes in visual performance like those wrought by real retinal signals, and by adaptation to real signals.

These modes can be characterized by changes in cognitive performance and temporal control dynamics.

This decrease cannot be explained by changes in the performance of surveillance resulting from the behavior of patients, clinicians, or laboratories.

Whereas the influence of changes in preload on the variation of stroke volume, PP, or systolic blood pressure (SBP) has been investigated in detail, the extent to which these dynamic measures are modified by changes in ventricular performance is not yet clear.

Comparison of a large number of glycan samples by mass-spectrometric analysis may be compromised by changes in the performance of the mass spectrometer over time, and also because of the large number of sample preparation steps necessary, possibly introducing unwanted bias, e.g., loss of sialic acids.

Based on behavioral studies, distinct stages for the process of acquiring a skill were proposed: an early stage, in which considerable fast improvement occurs within a single training session, and a late one, characterized by slow changes in performance that can be observed across several sessions including time- and sleep-dependent consolidation processes (Doyon and Benali, 2005).

The Michigan study also found associations between PCBs and impulsivity among 11-year-olds who had not been breast-fed (Jacobson and Jacobson 2003) We examined whether organochlorines impaired the infant's ability to recover from the birth experience by assessing changes in performance between the birth exam and the 2-week exam.

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