Sentence examples for have a privileged processing from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, it has been proposed that threat stimuli capture and hold attention in a manner unlike that of non-emotional stimuli (e.g., Öhman, 1996; Öhman, Lundqvist, & Esteves, 2001), have a privileged processing status (Vuilleumier & Schwartz, 2001) and, controversially, can be processed independently of top-down attention (Öhman, 2002; but see also Pessoa, Kastner, & Ungerlieder, 2002).

Specifically, our main hypothesis was as follows: if threatening faces have a privileged processing status, then participants' accuracy in target-identification will be enhanced if the second target in the RSVP stream is a threatening face, rather than a neutral or positive face.

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In a similar vein, split-fovea processing also presents problems for processing exterior letters of words in Latinate languages, which have a privileged role as a unified feature in word recognition and provide valuable information about the physical length of a word and word identity [40], [85], [86].

"I didn't have a privileged child- hood.

"I have a privileged life," Sehorn said.

It is perfectly true that I have a privileged access..

The questionnaires from the first survey have a privileged place in J-PAL's Hyderabad offices.

Meanwhile, Mr. Illingworth and his relatives have a privileged perspective on Ecuadorean-British relations.

Thus, neither objects nor minds have a privileged status in this tradition.

However, writers still have a privileged situation.

Why should scientists have a privileged position when it comes to freedom of information requests?

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