Sentence examples for contingency experienced from inspiring English sources

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Second, we expected to find a relationship between the strength of the visuomotor contingency experienced during the training and sensorimotor alpha suppression at post-test.

While we did not find greater sensorimotor alpha suppression following training in the Contingent group as a whole, we nevertheless found that the strength of the visuomotor contingency experienced during training predicted the amount of sensorimotor alpha suppression at post-test in this group.

To investigate the effects of motor and contingent visuomotor experience, we carried out two types of analyses: group analyses comparing sensorimotor alpha suppression in the three experimental conditions, and regression analyses investigating the relationship between motor experience and the strength of the visuomotor contingency experienced during training and sensorimotor alpha suppression.

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Such studies might offer insight into agonist actions on conditioning while also mimicking real world contingencies experienced by drug users.

This suggests that participants' judgments were guided by the experimental instructions and contingencies experienced during the task, and not solely by their previous interactions with similar situations.

Figure 6 includes the actual contingency tables experienced by each group, as well as the actual contingency values (measured as the ΔP index) computed from the total of 50 trials.

Thus, as not all infants in the Contingent condition experienced a strong contingency between performed and observed stepping actions, averaging the activation of infants who experienced relatively weak and relatively strong visuomotor contingency may have lowered the overall activation in this condition.

Contingency will be experienced when it is problematic to incorporate an event into one's story of life.

One of the key-elements in these spiritual concerns is the experience of contingency: the experience that something is neither a necessity, nor an impossibility, everything could have been different [ 12].

Events were typically coded as present or absent with associations directly reflecting experienced contingencies (e.g., Rescorla and Wagner 1972).

Taken together, our findings appear to be consistent with the hypothesis that vibration feedback supplied a cue that tended to increase perceived displacement during stepping, due to a sensorimotor contingency similar to that experienced when stepping on a natural material (e.g., snow, gravel) or displacing a mechanism with friction (e.g., a pedal or slider).

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