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As our cortical region, we choose a cluster (sphere) that is specifically associated with bias in perceptual decision making for the sample of subjects that are included in the current DWI analyses (vmPFC 1; Mulder et al. (2012).
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Last year she released her debut album, "The Fame" (Streamline/Interscope/Konlive/Cherrytree), which has spawned two singles that topped the Billboard pop chart, "Just Dance" and "Poker Face," and a virtual cottage industry in tracking this singer's many fashion miscalculations — or recalculations, depending on your perspective — the garment of clustered clear spheres she wore being just one.
In treating chains or clusters of spheres, a common approach is to use the spherical-harmonic addition theorem to relate the multipole expansion coefficients between different spheres.
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