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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evoke response" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe a specific intention or effect. For example, "The ad was designed to evoke a powerful response from viewers."
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Finally, HWHHs obtained with medium contrast were expected to change little: medium contrast was intended to evoke response close to the mean obtained with the three contrasts in mixed contrasts protocols (although slightly lower by experimental design), therefore inducing comparable amount of adaptation.
Incompatible, demanding trials evoke response conflict, which is thought to generate increased cognitive control on subsequent trials (Botvinick et al., 2001).
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Complex antigens present an "antigenic mosaic" and can evoke responses from a variety of specific lymphocytes.
Is it a matter of providing stimuli that can evoke responses they previously would not?
Each of the questions has been found to evoke responses that reveal remarkable similarities across diverse communities.
Consequently, the mere mention of PBL can evoke responses ranging from polite disagreement to vehement loathing.
The term "managed" was included so as not to evoke responses which would lead to ceiling or floor effects.
Notably, previous studies indicate that TMS pulses must stimulate beyond the target surface in order to evoke responses [33,34].
In humans, habituation can be studied by evoked potentials where it is indexed by a reduction of amplitude of the evoked response to repeated stimulation.
EEG electrodes from the array are segmented into groups based on their bicoherence evolution in the evoked response.
Using source modelling, we show that our system allows localisation of the evoked response to somatosensory cortex.
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