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For example, Desimone (1996) suggested that repeated processing of a stimulus produces a "sharpening" of its cortical representation, possibly making it more salient within its environment.
It makes it more salient for people who might be affected.
It is not a new question Arab intellectuals of the 19th century pondered the puzzle of their ancient civilisation's weakness in the face of an imperialist West but the past decades have made it more salient than ever, both within the region and outside.
By lingering on his chosen card, Olson made it more "salient" so it stuck in the volunteers' minds without them even realising it.
They made it more salient.
Since increasing the delay between learning and sleep resulted in significantly better performance from learning to retention test, we propose that a period of time spent awake, further processing the neutral memories, strengthens the memory trace and makes it more salient, possibly through time-dependent consolidation occurring during a time of passive activities.
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"It's more salient for our candidates to talk about specific programs, and it's more believable.
Again, whilst it will not be possible to change core design features of the study, it is possible to change the design of the consent question so it appears more salient.
In general, construing things in more abstract terms tends to facilitate more rational thought and behaviour, possibly because it makes more salient the reasons why we want to exercise self-control in the first place.
A factor loading is significant when loadings value is 0.30 or higher with a sample of 100 and it becomes more salient when there are more participants (Brown 2009).
"As far as marketing strategies, it's more salient to come in and experience the food because you get a better sense of the kind of people that are behind this.
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