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"It is very important for us to resolve competition law issues that have been on the agenda for more than a decade," Mr. Smith said.

The Justice Department said it had closed its review following a "thorough investigation" of the proposed merger after Continental agreed to lease 18 pairs of takeoff and landing slots at Newark Liberty International Airport to Southwest Airlines to resolve competition concerns.

In the two-process model of VLPFC, mid-IFG subserves a post-retrieval selection process to resolve competition among active representations.

Alternatively, processes related to cognitive control computed in frontal regions could resolve competition among active representation [31], or suppress proactive interference [32], [33].

Top: representative cells that resolve competition and bud once.

Thereby, the Poisson counter model provides a mechanism by which the interplay of attention and memory can resolve competition between distinct perceptual interpretations of a visual stimulus.

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Since filtering represents the probability of an item to be selected, while pigeonholing represents the probability of a category to be selected, their complementary functions parallel the aforementioned two forms of competition: filtering resolves competition between items; pigeonholing resolves competition between different categories, including different perceptual interpretations.

Nevertheless, existing descriptions suggest that these patients might have different varieties of 'access' impairment related to difficulty resolving competition (in semantic aphasia) versus initial activation of concepts from sensory inputs (in Wernicke's aphasia).

Here we test the hypothesis that difficulties in managing and resolving competition will also be observed in those who are equally impaired in both their languages even in the absence of pathological switching.

The first form of competition is typically resolved by attention, enhancing one stimulus at the expense of the other. 1 This is most evident in the framework of biased competition, 2 where attention corresponds to resolving competition by setting biases (i.e., controlling priority) according to task demands.

Her difficulty rejecting non-words must therefore reflect a problem resolving competition from lexically or sub-lexically similar real words in English or from words in her first language (see Weber & Cutler, 2004, for experimental evidence of such an effect in unimpaired bilingual speakers).

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