Sentence examples for responding to words from inspiring English sources

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RTs tended to be faster in responding to words denoting animals (fauna) than to words denoting plants (flora) (Fauna = 551 ms, SD = 48.32; Flora = 562 ms, SD = 53.70).

The significant interaction of lexical category × orientation (F[2,24] = 5,754; p < 0.001) provided evidence of faster RTs in responding to words than to pseudo-words in standard orientation.

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The series are the latest videos in Cut.com's word association One Word series, which has previously seen them have transgender people respond to words like "tranny" and asked women to respond to words such as "abortion" and "feminism".

Mr Trichet's broadside suggests that Europe's central bankers are beginning to find this unacceptable.Alas, currency markets rarely respond to words alone.

Officials close to the O.A.S. said Mr. Fujimori was largely unimpressed by international criticism and would most likely not respond to words not backed by deeds.

He responds to words and hand signals".

A double-duty lexical decision paradigm instructed participants to detect RW while ignoring nonwords and to additionally respond to words that refer to animals (AW).

For instance, if a participant responded to words preceded by morphological primes with reaction time "X" and responded to words preceded by orthographic primes with reaction time "Y," the morphological priming effect for this participant would be the difference between Y and X, divided by the standard deviation of the participant overall reaction time in the LDT.

People respond more quickly to concepts closely linked together in memory, and most subjects in the sequential priming task are quicker to respond to words like "lazy" following exposure to "black" than "white".

On the contrary, it is a process in which how we already experience, think about, and otherwise respond to words such as "floor" informs how we freshly experience, think about, and respond to the primary and secondary subjects.

One of the takeaways from this is that "words sometimes respond to words, but actions (which narcissistic rage is) respond to actions in the form of consequences".

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