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Light is the most potent cue for keeping the biological clock in synch with solar time.
The activity of the compounds in the nano- and picomolar ranges further suggests that NO acts as a potent cue, consistent with previous reports.
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The process runs thus: customised feeds become optimised to "engage" each user, often with emotionally potent cues, leading to addiction.
Consequently, odors are potent cues for memory consolidation.
No research has examined whether retrieval-related brain activity can be intentionally suppressed for objects or events directly named by the reminder itself, in particular when comparing these potent cues to novel control cues that are unlikely to elicit memory-related brain activity.
This strategy was chosen because we have observed in the past that visuospatial and olfactospatial information serve as potent cues for both spatial learning, hippocampal synaptic plasticity, and place field formation (Kemp and Manahan-Vaughan, 2007; André and Manahan-Vaughan, 2013; Zhang and Manahan-Vaughan, 2014).
Such observations have led some authors to propose that certain types of childhood fears (e.g., fear of spiders, heights, water, strangers, separation, and so on) are innate, spontaneous reactions to evolutionary pre-potent cues that occur without critical learning experiences involving these feared objects (Menzies and Clarke 1995; Poulton and Menzies 2002).
Both the adult neuron and the central neuron exhibited a higher probability of extension in high-curvature directions compared to the postnatal neuron implying that surface geometry may not be as potent a cue in directing the regeneration of these neurons.
Food availability is a potent environmental cue that directs circadian locomotor activity in rodents.
In osteoclasts, glucocorticoids were shown to be a more potent time cue than sympathetic signalling.
These findings are remarkable, because ITD is known to be a potent spatial cue for sound localization (Wightman & Kistler, 1992) and speech perception in noise (Bronkhorst & Plomp, 1988).
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