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Thus, the nature of the behavioral deficit may depend on whatever use is made of the anticipatory signal: for example to inhibit responding (conditioned suppression), to maintain a particular choice (ignoring misleading feedback, as in the probabilistic discrimination task), or to increase response vigor as a function of reward magnitude (Cools et al. 2005).
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The video feed is said to respond to conditions outside the museum — weather, traffic and the like.
In the simulations so far, the shopping agents produce profound price swings -- what the experts call "roller-coaster pricing" -- as they instantaneously respond to conditions.
Controlling plant root architecture is a fundamental part of plant development enabling to respond environmental conditions changes.
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19 All living organisms need to sense and respond to conditions that stress their homeostatic mechanisms.
Please, what good is that?' " Advanta said it was responding to worsening conditions.
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