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In contrast, we predicted that N2pc amplitude would be smaller when the target is more salient which would be consistent with the idea that the target is selected initially and there is no additional shift of attention necessary.

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Studies show that the object near the zero disparity plane is more salient than those which are away from the zero disparity plane, which can be described by the linear formulation [20].

This is even more salient for countries which have yet to develop a national policy on this issue.

Among our respondents, this vulnerability was even more salient for expectations, which were considered more concrete and therefore carried greater risk of disappointment if not realized.

Thus, at least in some cases, certain mixture components are more salient than others, which raises the question about the responsible mechanisms.

Solid objects offer more salient depth cues, which may be recognized through binocular disparity used in stereoscopic vision, motion parallax or accommodation and convergence of the eyes (D'Eath, 1998; Friedman, Spetch, & Ferrey, 2005; McFadden, 1993; Watanabe, 1997).

Furthermore, the unavailability of certain information on the fathers' occupation such as the level of autonomy and working conditions, made it impossible to have used the more recent NS-SEC occupational classification of SES, which is more salient than the Registrar Generals classification.

Mastery and performance goals have a strong individualist flavor as both give priority to the goals of the individual student with little attention paid to more socially oriented types of goals which are more salient for students from collectivist settings (Tao 2003; Tao and Hong 2000; Watkins et al. 2002a, b).

Whilst reading about the experiences of others was previously noted as a potential benefit, it would appear that it may also have a potentially negative impact on some members by bringing to their attention or making more salient, aspects of their condition which they either hadn't or didn't wish to consider at that point in time.

The band played "All You Need is Love," which seemed a more salient point than whether the bride wore white.

Furthermore, the reader is alerted to the image's intended evaluative meanings through 'visual graduation' (Economou 2008, 2009), as shown by the large amount of space that Paul and Alice fill within the picture frame, which makes even more salient the attitudinal values that are visually inscribed or evoked in the children's facial expressions and bodily stances.

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