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There was also evidence for fine-grained latency differences, as face- and arm-words tended to activate inferior frontal cortex earlier than leg words activated the centro-dorsal leg region (Pulvermüller, Shtyrov, & Ilmoniemi, 2005; Shtyrov, Hauk, & Pulvermüller, 2004).
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In their study, TMS-pulse acted as a semantic prime-stimulus that facilitated (i.e., faster RTs) the lexical decision on hand-words when applied to the hand-M1, and on leg-words when applied to the leg-M1.
And now here's Miss April, in a porn-pose, and a table, the perspectiv somewhat skewed, a little puddle of shadow under each leg, the words "MAN MADE" written below.
As mentioned, the leg-area activation to leg-related words was found to be slightly delayed relative to the inferior-frontal face- and arm-related semantic activation (Pulvermüller et al., 2001a, 2005; Shtyrov et al., 2004).
However, due to difficulty acknowledging problems specifically related to the leg, the word was explained with hip, knee and foot where possible in the final RAOS questionnaire.
Like most mainstream animated fare these days, this one cost about $135 million, so how it fares from here is a matter of legs and word of mouth.
Snow leopard kills gazelle- you must corner your opponent then wait for there strike and handicap their legs after word an elbow to the temple or neck to paralyze or knock out opponent.
At first the words "leg aid" seemed a little too benevolent.
The name is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well".
The firm is controlled by Denmark's richest man, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the grandson of Lego's founder, Ole Kirk Kristiansen, who coined the word Lego from the Danish words leg godt, meaning "play well".
Lego also owes its identity to its roots in small-town Denmark: Ole Kirk Kristiansen, its founder, made up the name from the first two letters of two Danish words, leg godt, or play well, and committed his company to "nurture the child in each of us".
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