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As expected, we observed a task-specific advantage in inhibitory control in bilinguals.
Whereas we could not find any context-dependent modulation of the N170, we observed a context x task interaction within the N250 time-window.
Coombes and colleagues [ 21] have studied theta power in the motor learning context and observed a reduction of task-related theta power in the course of practicing a sequential motor task.
Probability matching is typically observed in a task in which each expected return 〈r|a〉 is fixed and independent of subject's behavior (i.e., concurrent variable-ratio schedules).
However, in a recent fMRI study in which task requirements were controlled, M1 activation was only observed in a task in which participants had to imagine the content of motor phrases explicitly, but not in a letter-detection task with the same items [14].
Similar activations of the IPC were observed in a task that required subjects to attribute a viewed motion to self vs. other based on movement-feedback congruence, which was manipulated by introducing an angular bias between the subject's motion and the corresponding visual feedback.
A reduction in the communication required to meet a consensus is observed once a task requires all three equipped agent types.
The finding that matching behavior is observed in a task that does not impose it provides important insights into the nature of matching behavior.
If the hypothesis of an involvement of lexico-semantic representations in the consistency effect is correct, then a consistency effect should also be observed in a task without any verbal output.
One investigation [ 37] observed a relationship between dual task cost in walking with fatigue.
The most prominent cross-linking partner that could be identified in this fashion was the Sec61α subunit, although we also observed a trimeric adduct of TASK-1 Sec61α Sec61β TASK-1 Sec61α Sec61βobe whenlocathe at residue 28.
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