Sentence examples for moving compared from inspiring English sources

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These visual motion percepts only occurred when the site of stimulation overlapped directly with the region of the brain that had increased fMRI and electrophysiological activity during moving compared to static visual stimuli in the same individual subjects.

Using a mathematical model relating leg proportions to angle of ascent on hills, he has calculated that Neandertals on a sloped terrain would have held an advantage while moving compared to their long-legged cousins, the modern humans.

Results confirm higher activation for moving compared with static faces in STS and under certain conditions in ventral temporal face-sensitive regions.

In these tests, mice with depressive-like characteristics will spend less time moving compared to wild-type mice: this reflects one of the symptoms of depression in humans known as behavioral despair.

Despite the importance of facial motion for human behavior and the increased neural response evoked by moving compared with static face stimuli, little is known about what aspects of moving faces actually drive the response to facial motion.

This allowed for testing the following hypotheses: if increased activation in response to moving compared with static faces was due to the greater amount of static information, higher frame rates should evoke a higher neural response and there should be no difference between scrambled and ordered stimuli.

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If you are thinking of moving, compare the cost of living.

"I just got bent up, and the lower part of my leg didn't move compared to the top of my leg," he said.

Results indicate a significantly larger deterioration in perceived person centeredness among those cognitively intact residents that moved compared to the non-movers.

The random selection implicit in a lottery meant that improvements in the lives of those who moved, compared with the control group, were not a result of superior personal characteristics that had compelled them to move in the first place.

Joan A. Steitz, a molecular biologist at Yale, examined how many times members of the National Academy of Sciences had moved in their careers: About 60percentt of women had never moved, compared to about 40percentt of men.

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