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An improbable change might impair performance in change detection (Beck, Angelone, & Levin, 2004).
Those might in principle allow tests for whether audiovisual synchrony enhances performance and related brain activations relative to unisensory baselines; while audiovisual asynchrony might impair performance and related brain activations relative to such baselines.
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But the inverse possibility — that too much thinking might impair physical performance — has received far less attention.
Shortly after that accident, New York City Transit said it had started a program to monitor more aggressively those employees with illnesses or conditions that might impair their performance on the job.
Mr. Kothari said airlines had said they were concerned that "screen scraping" — in which access to customer information on the airlines' Web sites is obtained automatically — might impair the performance of the airlines' own Web sites.
These results suggest that incongruent visual information should be avoided, as this might impair drivers' performance.
Each trial began with a fixation cross presented centrally on the screen for 1000 ms. The circular letter display and distracter were then presented for 100 ms. Participants were asked to ignore the distracter and were told that it was irrelevant to the task and that attending to it might impair their performance.
Our results are also incompatible with any mechanism that might generally improve or impair performance, such as shifts in spatial attention [ 8, 9], induction of eye movements [ 10], or flank facilitation [ 11, 12].
However, PMP misusage may subtly damage the hearing system already after a few years of malpractice, and conventional behavioral measures may not be sensitive enough to detect these subtle damages, because it might take some time until they impair performance or become noticeably disabling.
But 2 percent to 4 percent of horses bleed badly enough to impair performance.
Using a foreign language for teaching did not impair performance.
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