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(Gendler, 2008a, 2008b; see also Dennett and McKay 2009) To have an alief is roughly to have an innate or habitual propensity for a real or apparent stimulus to automatically activate a particular affective and behavioral repertoire, where the behavioral propensities to which an alief gives rise may be in tension with those that arise from one's beliefs.
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The putamen has a significantly greater volume in both cocaine-dependent individuals and their non-drug-dependent siblings, suggesting that this may be a pre-existing or vulnerability factor that might be related to a greater propensity for habitual drug use (Ersche et al., 2012).
After 200 forced-choice trials the rats showed a significant (p < .001) propensity for the habitual arm of the maze in the subsequent free-choice trials.
The greater propensity of AMPH to produce habitual type behaviors than cocaine may be explained by the augmented potency of AMPH in dorsal regions of the striatum.
We examined the relationship between individual birds' performance during solo flights—in terms of the accuracy with which they recapitulated their established habitual routes during the final stages of training and their propensity to emerge as 'winners' of pairwise interactions.
Unlike this previous generation of criminals, the present gangs not only control the drugs trade but are themselves habitual cocaine users, which the gardai believe has increased their propensity for using violence to settle scores with rivals.
Comparative studies could investigate the relationships between risk propensity and risk perception among different types of habitual entrepreneurs.
Not the habitual shopper.
"It's become habitual".
Growing similar, habitual.
And it became habitual".
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