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Discover Ludwig"experiential factors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe any factors related to the experience of a person or group. For example: "The study took into account both experiential factors and demographic information to draw conclusions about the impact of the program."
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They hope to identify experiential factors that influence the maturation of brain connectivity patterns and decision-making at this transitional age.
If such a constantly shifting balance exists between internal and external environmental forces, physiological considerations (e.g., brain function) as well as cultural and experiential factors emerge as major determinants of the content and meaning of hallucinations.
Possible explanations for the observed differences are discussed, and it is concluded that biological and experiential factors jointly contribute to sex differences in brain activity.
Pickiness was predicted primarily by environmental or experiential factors subject to changes; neophobia was predicted by more enduring and dispositional factors.
This chapter considers the process of adult neurogenesis in the mammalian brain, its regulation by neuroendocrine and experiential factors, and the likely function of adult-generated neurons.
Genetics or genetic constitution, including any spontaneous genetic alteration or intended manipulation, comprises the nature of the individual (or genetically identical individuals), and environmental and experiential factors, including infectious agents, comprise their nurture.
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No, the specific language that someone reads is an experiential factor, as languages are parts of cultural systems.
Hohwy argues that delusions can be explained by a single, experiential, factor.
However, two factor theorists argue that the first, experiential, factor is insufficient to account for the delusion.
The experiential factor here apparently arises from some kind of failure of the mechanisms involved in self-monitoring.
The apparent activation energy E p (in kiloJoule per mole) was analyzed according to the Arrhenius equation [20 23]: P = P o exp - E p R T, where P is the permeability (in Barrers), P o is the pre-experiential factor, T is the absolute temperature (in Kelvin), and R is the gas constant (8.3143 J·mol-1·k-1).
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