Sentence examples for confound of from inspiring English sources

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'Confound' is an archaic verb meaning to confuse or mix up, that is usually used in the phrase 'confound it!' as an expression of frustration.

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However, little attention has been devoted to the possible confound of individual differences in hemispheric dominance for speech.

This measure is also useful in ruling out a confound of spatial ability as the underlying variable between mechanism understanding and mathematical strategy use.

One of the difficulties in interpreting the data is the confound of changes in the spectrum with changes in temporal order.

Experiment 2 explored the possible confound of rise time and overall stimulus intensity change (tones with shorter rise times sound louder).

Here, two within-participant experiments are reported that measure the effect of familiarity on learning without the confound of these alternative effects.

In deciding the order of testing the various groups and individuals, the objective is to avoid any kind of bias or confound of test order with group or treatment condition.

Variation between number of trials per pattern and selection of the middle pattern trial was conducted to prevent the possible confound of the participants expecting a pattern shift in later win trials and thus demonstrating decreasing win expectancy as pattern shifts became more likely due to a high number of consistent wins.

Our paradigm avoided the confound of these early ERP components.

However, as previously discussed, this approach comes with its own set of difficulties, i.e. the possible confound of acute clinical symptoms that have accompanying alterations in motor behavior.

A potential confound of these results using PFC-PFC-HIPP co-cultures is that the circuitry underlying Up-states may differ from that in VTA-PFC-Hipp cultures.

Gaining access to medication naïve patients is also not a completely satisfactory answer because such patients are often symptomatic, introducing a confound of acute mood state.

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