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Discover Ludwig"correlates of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe the relationship between two variables or the comparison of one measure to another. For example, "The study examined the correlates of divorced individuals' attitudes toward marriage."
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To describe the neural correlates of empathy, it is necessary to describe the neural correlates of multiple cognitive and emotional processes, not one.
Greenfield is concerned with the second question, the identification of the neural correlates of consciousness.
Electrophysiological correlates of behavioural changes in vigilance in vegetative state and minimally conscious state.
Shenhav himself refers to it as the "neural correlates of First World problems".
What are the neural correlates of these cognitive hiccups?
Study 2 RQ2 Correlates of Newcomer Integration Strategies.
The strongest correlates of GCC attitudes were political leanings.
We studied the hemodynamic correlates of LVMEP using carotid tonometry.
This study examines correlates of public confidence in policing.
One interest has been in the neural correlates of consciousness.
To characterize the demographic correlates of IVF availability and utilization.
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