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Behavioral salience is proposed to arise from bottom-up processes such as the sudden appearance of a novel object [80], [81] and by any internal analysis of an object related to reward, arousal, choice, social significance (top-down)—in short anything that an animal might find significant either by natural inclination or by training [79].
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Newspapers, radio and television are full of it; a stranger to Scotland who ignored them might struggle to find significant manifestations otherwise.
Co-author Dr Sandra Arndt, also from the University of Bristol, said: "It's not surprising that you might expect to find significant amounts of methane hydrate trapped beneath the ice sheet.
In the future studies with larger groups we might find a significant correlation.
This implies that it might be difficult to find significant differences between intervention and control group.
With a much larger sample size, we might be able to find significant differences in some hypothesized areas, such as the inferior frontal gyrus, inferior parietal lobule to the supramarginal gyrus, and superior temporal sulcus, and provide a definitive answer with respect to the hypothesis regarding these areas.
Low sample size might account for the failure to find significant gains in the three cases in which ACORNS gains were not significant.
This might explain that we did not find significant risk factors for otitis media.
This might explain why we did not find significant MTR differences between OCD patients and healthy controls on a whole brain analysis.
The limitation of the method was that it required a larger sample size to find significant results, and might mask existent weak correlations (eg, the effects of other foods on the telomere-hypertension relationship) in current samples.
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