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is salience
noun
The condition of being salient.
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One of the most important keys to making social norming work is salience.
In media, one of the most critical qualities of a great story is salience — how important a story is to a particular audience.
The key, it seems, is salience: How much a certain sensation stands out in relation to other experiences.
And the answer is "salience signals in BF" although they may do so through changing cortical targets.
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For example, the survivor function of the RTs when LWIR is high salience and visible is low salience is denoted S HL t).
The goal of creating a bootstrap distribution for each source salience is to identify saliences that are stable regardless of which participants are included in the sample.
I support gay marriage because I'm a ConservativeThe first argument is about salience.
And it leads me to wonder what is the salience of policy in a Democratic primary or in our politics at all.
According to some contextualists, it is the salience of error-possibilities.
That is, the salience of TIGER in the pre-modern Chinese representation of VERMIN has hardened in the collective unconscious.
Berridge (2007) suggests that the role of dopamine is incentive salience, not learning.
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