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In scenario 3 (when there is reflection only on half of the display) and for ManPat and PatMan, the results were treated so the TMO under reflection is the first (Man in ManPat and Pat in PatMan).
The dragon was limited to an invisible box 150 units wide × 8 units high, the dragon box was tethered to the right half of the display screen and 35 units below the center.
To avoid bias in the scenarios where there was reflection, the scenario was always randomized between participants so that the reflection could be over the left or right half of the display.
In experiments using the head-mounted display, participants viewed the stimuli through the left eye; the right half of the display remained blank.
Even with binocular viewing, the projections of the optic nerves carry information from the right visual field, i.e., the right half of the display board in the present case, to the left hemisphere, and vice versa.
If this is the case, one would predict that any benefit from contemporaneous stimulation would be manifested only within each half of the visual field, i.e., for image components that are provided to the left half or to the right half of the display.
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In the symmetric target, half of the displays structured to have symmetry about an axis whose orientation was either vertical, horizontal, or one of the two diagonals.
Half of the displays were rewarded with 5 cents (high-reward trials), the other half with 1 cent (low-reward trials).
Half of the patients display an indolent and stable disease, whereas the other half displays a very aggressive disease with poor outcome [2].
In DAXX null cells, however, while approximately half of the chromocentres display the typical spatial relationship between H3K9me3 and major satellite DNA observed in control cells, approximately 50%% display aberrant spatial relationships (Fig. 3b).
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