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SRTs were measured by using a paradigm in which an attention-grabbing stimulus (a red circle or an animation) attracted the infant's attention to the center of the screen.

It is becoming common to study gene × gene interactions by using a paradigm of networks that includes aggregating gene × gene interaction that exists even in the absence of main effects (McKinney and Pajewski 2012).

Both labeled and unlabeled samples were subjected to offline peptide fractionation by using a Paradigm MS4 HPLC System (Michrom, Auburn, CA) equipped with a Zorbax Extend-C18 column (4.6 × 100 mm, 3.5 μm particle size, Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA) and a guard column of the same packing material.

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Furthermore, by using a behavioral paradigm that allows us to manipulate memory processing at different time points, we provide experimental evidence that (BDNF-dependent) pattern separation occurs during the encoding/storage/consolidation stage of memory processing.

Recently, Heinly et al. [7] pushed the envelope to tackle a world-scale dataset (100 million images) by using a streaming paradigm to identify connected images by looking at each image only once.

Here, we carried out an fMRI study by using a continuous paradigm, that is, continuous (8 min) feedback of finger force.

We undertook a detailed behavioral analysis of self-other attribution in a 67-year-old male patient with behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD) due to the C9ORF72 expansion by using a novel paradigm requiring differentiation of the effects of self- and non-self-generated actions.

Blinding of participants and the treating physiotherapist was achieved by using a sham paradigm identical to the anodal stimulation procedure except that the direct current stimulator automatically switched off after 30 seconds after slowly reducing the stimulation intensity (5 second fade out).

For instance, Rees, Frith, and Lavie (2001) found that the perception of visual motion is unaffected by higher auditory load, using a paradigm that they had shown modulates visual motion with higher visual load (Rees, Frith, & Lavie, 1997).

We examined 53 subjects (28 of them professional musicians) by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), using a paradigm designed to identify regions showing increased activity in response to different types of musical stimuli, compared to different types of complex sounds, such as speech and non-linguistic vocalizations.

Each dataset represents a complete record of P300 evoked potentials measured using a paradigm as proposed by Donchin et al.[3, 4].

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