Sentence examples for generalized context from inspiring English sources

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Taking this view into consideration, it may be that pattern similarity effects in the anterior HF reflect the activation of generalized context information (e.g., general features of the room associated with the item at study) that was shared across many encoding events.

The results were considered in relation to the following models of unsupervised categorization: DIVA, the rational model, the simplicity model, SUSTAIN, an Unsupervised version of the Generalized Context Model (UGCM), and a simple geometric model based on similarity.

Data collected by the two segments are preprocessed by technology-specific gateways and then transferred through local area network to a central entity named context manager, which is a virtually distributed entity capable of handling generalized context information extracted from different platform-specific components.

Structure 4 showed the same generalized context dependence as Structure 3, but during the Response period when context stimuli were absent and only in C + R f (not in C + R n and C − ).

Structure 3 was activated the second earliest in the Context period showing a generalized context dependence (C m ≈ C h > C w ) representing the abstract categorization of the context ('an indeterminate agent is threatening vM').

This study pursued three goals: (1) Classify and characterize pure, strict 2-locus epistatic models, (2) explore the relationship between model architecture and detection difficulty in the generalized context of model shape, and (3) explore the maintenance of model architecture diversity in GAMETES-generated model populations to establish guidelines for effective complex model generation.

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Given that the pre-SMA is a part of the stopping network and plays an important role in action control25,26,27,28, functional connectivity of the pre-SMA with other brain areas was examined using a generalized context-dependent psychological interaction analysis method40.

In five experiments, we manipulated whether behaviors are presented concretely (i.e. with reference to a specific person, instantiated in the particular context of that person's life) or abstractly (i.e. with reference to a category of people or behaviors across generalized contexts).

An innovation, I asserted, must be valuable which is to say, it is something that people can buy, or that exists in a more generalized social context of supply and demand.

Emphasizing the role of sugar daddies and sex workers in this generalized epidemic context, where the purchasing of formal sex work is not common (15), diverts attention away from actual drivers of the epidemic including common and widespread HIV-risk behaviors in the general population.

Pirie (2002) said that in asking questions on mathematical concepts, students might come to understand those concepts in a more generalized, less context-dependent way.

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