Sentence examples for difference in stimulus from inspiring English sources

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An ANOVA showed no difference in stimulus luminance as a function of stimulus type (faces: adults  = 16.4; children  = 15.6; toddlers  = 16.7. Objects = 16 cd/cm2;).

Therefore, we consider the moderate difference in stimulus intensity between our study and Quartarone et al. [14] to be of limited importance.

The absence on any further significant differences between stimulation and sham on any other control measure of the NonREM or REM Experiments excludes that the reduced retention of word pairs observed for theta-tDCS during NonREM sleep was confounded by any difference in stimulus encoding, recall ability or other non-specific effects of arousal or mood.

In order to rule out potential effects on LFP activity by the difference in stimulus presentation time for conscious and subliminal stimuli, we reanalysed the LFP data linked to the end of the postmask rather than the start of the stimuli.

(C ) The dorsoventral distance is plotted against the difference in stimulus specificity for all unit pairs.

This effect might be due to a difference in stimulus familiarity for objects in a non-canonical orientation.

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Possibly, this discrepancy could be explained by a difference in stimuli.

Interestingly, they found that the age-related difference in stimulus-response profiles, reflecting the strength of corticospinal projections, was evident only in older female subjects but not in male subjects; again illustrating the inherent variability associated with aging.

If attentional modulation depends on response normalization mechanisms, it is possible that the variance in attentional modulation is a consequence of variance in normalization, arising either from inherent variations in the strength of normalization from cell to cell, or subtle differences in stimulus configurations that cause normalization to vary for tests of different neurons [49].

Recordings from peripheral nerves also revealed differences in stimulus threshold and in adaptation to sustained stimuli, especially among different subtypes of mechanoreceptors (Iggo, 1982).

The order in which the tasks were undertaken was inverted in half of the participants to average out differences in stimulus familiarity across tasks.

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