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From a biophysical perspective, there is strong evidence that the neocortex provides a basic framework for memory and prediction in which human intelligence emerges as a process of pattern storage, recognition and projection rooted in our experience of the world and driven by perception and creativity [1].
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The point that has gotten the most press so far is that Bush considered accepting an offer Cheney made to quit in 2003 or 2004, in part because of all the Darth Vader comparisons (which are, I'd contend, flawed) — again, he driven by perceptions and feelings.
"In today's marketplace you need to tell a corporate story in order build a lasting bond with consumers," says Nielsen. "We have proven that 68% of reputation is driven by perceptions of the company, not by products or innovations.
They then went on to find that trust in a whole system in Congress or in business, as opposed to individuals is driven by "perceptions of waste, economic outlook, and socioeconomic status," and that "perceptions that the state and federal government are wasting tax dollars lead to lower levels of system trust".
It is worth reiterating here that these choices were driven by perceptions about confidentiality, not convenience.
As a result, BHU physicians' information-seeking behavior tended to be driven by perceptions of clinical expertise rather than hierarchical positioning or seniority.
13 A recent focus group study involving diverse ethnic minority participants in biobank research found generally positive attitudes, with participation driven by perceptions of personal or collective benefit, despite limited understanding of genetics.
The difference in opinion regarding workforce sufficiency between the lower level managers on the one hand; and district and national level managers on the other hand reflects relativism, where the lower level managers' opinions might be shaped by their contextual understanding of the health system, which is driven by perceptions of their sub-district.
Sometimes regulations governing food additives change, such as with the recent trans fat ban in the US, while other times ingredient changes are driven by consumer perception.
The move is driven by a perception among some beer companies that they need a wide array of brands in different countries to remain competitive, analysts said.
The decision to bring the Sprinter to North America was driven by a perception that e-commerce would fuel huge demand for home deliveries.
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