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One important factor that may influence beat processing is musical training, either through enabling of better predictions that are honed by years of experience or through creation of a richer internal model produced by explicit knowledge of musical rules.

Hence, one might expect that both areas engage interactively when learning and behavior is "model-based" rather than "model-free" in the sense that it is driven by explicit knowledge of contingencies stored in lateral PFC (LPFC) working memory (cf. Dolan & Dayan, 2013; Glascher, Daw, Dayan, & O'Doherty, 2010).

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This particular situation is addressed in [101], by incorporating explicit knowledge of data into the process.

By explicit knowledge we refer to conscious awareness of the characteristics of the transformations, which, in conjunction with contingent contextual cues, can serve as a basis for strategic corrections [21].

When older and younger adults are matched by explicit knowledge, the age-related variation of visuo-motor adjustment disappears [16], [18], [21].

Thus, while there was evidence for explicit recognition of repeated displays, it was unclear whether improvement in the tracking task was driven exclusively by explicit knowledge.

Hence, insulin and nutrition are given in balance, based on estimated response to the prior insulin and nutrition intervention, which is enabled by the protocols explicit knowledge of carbohydrate intake.

These decisions should be made by those receiving care, informed by the tacit and explicit knowledge of those providing care, within the context of available resources.

These decisions should be made by those receiving care, informed by the tacit and explicit knowledge of those providing care [ 1].

In addition, evidence-based decisions should be made by those receiving care, informed by the tacit and explicit knowledge of those providing care, within the context of available resources [ 3].

These decisions should be made by those receiving care, informed by the tacit and explicit knowledge of those providing care, within the context of available resources'. 1 The involvement of users of health care (hereafter referred to as users) in health decisions about their own health care is central to evidence-based practice and is widely acknowledged.

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