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Here Mr. Grossman engaged in pattern running without sounding reflexive or rote.
Studies conducted under the consent decree determined that the department had engaged in pattern of false arrests, unreasonable searches and use of excessive force especially in minority communities.
The constructive neurodynamics of sensory cortices, when they are engaged in pattern recognition, is revealed by learning-dependent spatial patterns of amplitude modulation and by newly discovered radially symmetric spatial gradients of the phase of aperiodic carrier waves in multichannel subdural EEG recordings.
An attorney for the company called the claims "pure nonsense". And a countersuit is expected, alleging BamBrogan and his colleagues engaged in pattern of misconduct that the company considered a mutinous power-grab, according to a person familiar with the dispute who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
In other words, it is far from obvious that monkeys, in spite of their powerful cortical machinery to process orientation, consistently and preferentially rely on edges and corners, rather than on unoriented feature elements, when engaged in pattern vision.
This observation is consistent with the postulation that the DG is more engaged in pattern separation compared to CA1, given that our behavioral protocol was designed for testing animals' ability in discriminating different environmental inputs.
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"I provide evidence that the N.Y.P.D. has engaged in patterns of unconstitutional stops of city residents that are more likely to affect black and Latino citizens," he wrote.
Language laboratories are study rooms equipped with electronic sound-reproduction devices, enabling students to hear model pronunciations of foreign languages and to record and hear their own voices as they engage in pattern drills.
They suggest that careers that require individuals to generate ideas, engage in pattern recognition, and undertake complex communication (i.e., the things that computers cannot do well) will be those that succeed in a future dominated by computing.
Whereas the DG is postulated to engage in pattern separation, whereby similar information is recognized as not being the same, the CA3 region engages in pattern completion, whereby incoming information leads to the complete retrieval of a stored representation, should that information have contributed previously to the creation of a memory (Lee et al. 2004; Goodrich-Hunsaker et al. 2008).
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