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Because stimuli that occur repeatedly come to be expected, in the predictive coding framework repetition should elicit greater expectations, and enhanced activity in expectation units, that is, a RE response.
"It's almost come to be expected," Sherman said.
And unlike at most companies, this skill has come to be expected at Berkshire.
Public subsidies have come to be expected whenever a team moves in New York.
Perfection, too, has come to be expected when orchestras turn to remembering this score.
It has come to be expected that former presidents will write their memoirs.
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Gradually, celibacy came to be expected not only of ascetics and monks but also for all members of the clergy, as a function of their office.
Then, suddenly, with the appearance of sulfanilamide in late 1936, followed by penicillin in 1942, cures came to be expected.
With film royalties from the Hollywood blockbuster released earlier this year and two more films still to come, Collins is expected to rise up the list next year.
When the units eventually come to market, they are expected to cost a not insignificant £3,500.
And, as with some of the earlier science experiments conducted by the rover, the scoop results - when they come - are expected to be fairly mundane.
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