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A Golgi tendon organ-like structure near the insertion of the cricopharyngeus on the cricoid cartilage may provide feedback on the state of tension in the muscle.
The behaviors of these future robotic objects may be utilitarian, like a lamp that bends to follow the items you reposition on a desk, or they may provide feedback, like a fork that vibrates when you're eating too fast.
The OSP contract manager may provide feedback for the faculty member to use in their negotiation with the sponsor; however, OSP neither negotiates nor authorizes consulting agreements on behalf of faculty members.
Environmental sensors may provide feedback about the propagation of chemical spills and plumes.
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This may provide feedback that regulates dopamine release and hence learning.
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In addition, advanced heating studies may also provide feedback for the grain growth mechanism occurring during annealing and thus, help to predict optimum post-growth annealing conditions for producing high-performance hard coatings.
In a true pervasive experience, nodes may also provide feedback to the user (e.g., by vibrating on the body when playing a sports game or highlighting objects in the environment).
The SP may also provide feedback to students, trainees and clinicians on their performance.
Neurons in higher areas that code the more complex base groupings may not uniquely identify the image locations that belong to a homogeneous region because of their large receptive fields, and these cells may not provide feedback to the appropriate neurons in lower areas.
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