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The rotating cylinder stimulus elicits strong activity in dorsal cortical area MT. Potentially, therefore, DF's 20 years of relying on dorsal areas for visual processing may mean she has learnt to use this information more efficiently than control observers.
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A third of Americans now read news online at least once a week, compared with 20% in 1998.News organisations have learnt to use interactivity to create content for themselves: "Do you want to see him fry tonight?
When someone is crying or laughing we do not first observe mechanical movements and, after we have learnt to use a ToM, make predictions about an unobservable inner life.
Further, the water nipple in each pen was placed in the corner used as dunging area and the naive pigs drank from the floor until they had learnt to use the nipple properly.
Nigel Swycher has learnt to dodge the brickbats.
Declan has learnt to mask his dark side with cocky persona and confidence in his abilities.
Thirdly, the judge said he accepted evidence that Mr Terry had learnt to live with the particular taunt used by Mr Ferdinand against him, so it was unlikely that he would have been wound up.
More and more young people are now using Makaton to communicate before they have learnt to speak.
If you've learnt to crochet in the United States, you will know the stitch used here as a double crochet stitch.
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