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Discover Ludwig"convey feedback" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to communicate someone's opinion, judgment, or reaction to something. For example, "He was asked to convey his feedback on the proposal."
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If one hopes to convey feedback that is perceived as credible an effort must be made to tailor feedback in a manner that will be interpretable and palatable through the lens of the recipient's perceptions.
Indeed, neurons that could convey feedback information, e.g. from the LP or MB back to the AL, have been described (Rybak & Menzel, 1993; Kirschner et al., 2006; Hu et al., 2010).
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Thus, extracellular matrix controls Wnt signaling through a collagen-embedded CRD behaving as a cell-surface sensor of proteolysis, conveying feedback cues to control cancer cell fate.
Furthermore, emotional facial expressions are considered to be important social cues comprising necessary information in social exchange situations (Rolls, 2000), conveying feedback valence without prior learning requirements (van der Veen et al., 2011).
Channel feedback conveys the following: 1 of 26 adaptive modulation and coding levels, the number of MIMO streams, and the best precoding matrix.
RAM allows the receiver to convey the feedback link information to the transmitter via ACK transmission rate variation.
However, instead of dismissing BB signalling as overhead, the BB minislots may be utilised to convey the feedback and control information.
10.7554/eLife.01833.007 Figure 2. Synapses onto HVCX neurons do not convey auditory feedback signals during singing.
Taken together, these findings suggest that synaptic inputs to HVCX cells do not convey auditory feedback signals during singing and instead encode information about future vocal output, consistent with a motor-related signal.
To determine whether synaptic inputs onto HVCX cells convey auditory feedback signals during singing, we made intracellular sharp electrode recordings from HVC neurons in unrestrained, young adult (∼95 days post hatch [dph]) male zebra finches using a modified version of recording techniques developed recently (Lee et al., 2006; Long et al., 2010).
Therefore, although HVCX cells receive fast synaptic inputs from several sources that may have the potential to convey auditory feedback during singing, these inputs appear to be gated to an 'off' position during vocalization in zebra finches (Shea and Margoliash, 2003; Cardin and Schmidt, 2004; Coleman et al., 2007).
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