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The surprising finding of positive deflection occurring around 400 ms in the post feedback time window provides some insight into interpreting the feedback-related processing which occurred in the task.

These findings are discussed in light of what is currently known about the modulation of striatal circuitry by these two classes of compounds, and provide insight into interpreting emerging clinical data with PDE10A inhibitors for the treatment of psychotic symptoms.

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Pathway-based analyses have become popular for providing insight into difficult-to-interpret omic data [ 6].

More qualitative research is needed to provide insight into how people interpret this kind of quality indicators.

Respondents did not express resistance to public health communications, but gave insight into how they interpreted and implemented guidance.

This paper examines recent research reports in leading medical journals to gain insight into how authors interpret the implications of their findings for medical practice.

The president-elect, speaking to reporters in Chicago to introduce another key member of his economic team, also offered insight into the way he interpreted the election results that carried him to power.

There's insight into how he was interpreted after his death too, with Baldwin writing about the nixed biopic planned in the late 60s ("It was simply a subject Hollywood could not manage") and a letter from publishers to Alex Haley apologising for not being able to publish his now famous autobiography.

For example, students will follow an entrepreneur's interactions with a practising digital marketing consultancy, acquiring knowledge and insight into how a brief is interpreted and met.

The trial of former CIA agent Jeffery Sterling, who faces charges under the Espionage Act, has provided insight into how the federal government interprets the rights of journalists.

She was to write later, "If I had not married I should not have learned the quick enrichment of sentences that one gets in conversation; had I not been widowed I should not have found the detachment of mind, the leisure for observation necessary to give insight into character, to express and interpret it.

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