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Spatial relationships between these maps are thought to ensure that all combinations of stimulus features are represented uniformly across the visual field.
Tonotopic maps are thought to correspond with cortical fields.
Such SSEP component maps are thought to represent the different processing steps in the brain activity evoked by a stimulus (Brandeis and Lehmann 1986; Lehmann et al. 2009; Michel et al. 2009; Pascual-Marqui et al. 1995).
Similar color maps are thought to exist in human visual cortex as well, but there is no means to visualize them directly with currently available techniques, including fMRI; although individual color domains in humans can be larger than those in monkeys, they are still much finer than the typical resolution that the current fMRI can offer.
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Painstakingly negotiated with the United Nations, the European Union and Russia, the administration's so-called road map was thought by those who conceived it to have a better chance of success than the administration's previous forays into the Middle East arena.
The officer who drew the map is thought to have been a member of the headquarters staff of the German 16th Army, which was due to play a major part in the offensive.
The hippocampal cognitive map is thought to be driven by distal visual cues and self-motion cues.
A seven cluster agroclimate region map was thought to be a good basis for describing Ireland's agroclimates and was compared with climate data for the national synoptic station network.
This mapping is thought to minimize the error load caused by errors in translation [ 29, 32].
This fine-grained map is thought to allow the localization of a stimulus in the visual field.
However, the degree to which this has influenced the order of markers on the physical map is thought to be negligible.
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