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Top-down signals carry predictions and bottom-up signals carry sensory evidence, i.e. prediction error (see also Rauss & Pourtois, 2013, for a similar conceptualization).

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These descending fast CM neurons could not themselves carry prediction errors, because they (probably) also synapse with spinal interneurons, implying integration with local sensory input (Kasser and Cheney, 1985): these are descending prediction-type properties, and the same signal cannot be both prediction and error.

With newspapers here today carrying predictions that Japan is falling into a recession, Japan's financial services minister, Hakuo Yanagisawa, declined the offer, saying that the nation's banking watchdog agency, the Financial Services Agency, had sufficient manpower to conduct the audit.

After discussing our different results, we will describe one such framework called predictive coding (Mumford 1992; Friston 2005) which does rely upon 2 types of signals carrying predictions or representations (that would be enhanced by repetition) and prediction errors (suppressed by repetition), and which we would argue can account for all of the present findings.

This resulting model can then be used to carry out predictions for new samples.

The access begins on Tuesday evening in Phil's suite at the Renaissance New York Hotel, a few blocks north of the giant Times Square television screen that will carry his prediction live on Friday morning.

PU corresponding to different partition size is the basic unit to carry the prediction information.

For carrying out predictions, the first step of the prediction workflow is to normalize the input structure and to compute the molecular descriptors exactly as it was done for the compounds of the training series.

Currently, carrying out predictions of biotin metabolism involves tedious manual manipulations.

Cameron and Osborne defended the Treasury's efforts, saying that it had been independently audited by Prof Sir Charles Bean, a former deputy governor of the Bank of England, as the OBR was not mandated to carry out such predictions.

To carry out corresponding predictions, comprehensive and in-depth research should be made.

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