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Group data is shown in Fig. 4 for subjects in the ROT condition vs. OB+ROT.
At trial 23 a 30° rotation was imposed (ROT condition), and directional error (rotation error) initially jumped to around 30°.
Fig. 2C shows a sample cursor path from a trial in the early phase of the ROT condition.
In the ROT condition, AC subjects gradually reduced their directional error similarly to control subjects: their adaptation curves overlapped throughout the learning period (Fig. 5, cycles 10 32).
We did so by first calculating the average learning curve (θ vs. movement number for the ROT condition) for the group of control subjects who learned rotation alone (Fig. 4, white squares).
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Interestingly, no roquefortine C production by PG3 was detected in apples during the 10 days of artificial infection, which could be explained by the fact that maybe the apple rot conditions are not favourable for roquefortine C production.
They usually get foot rot, a condition where their feet develop abscesses and thinning pads, sometimes leading to severe infection.
Root rot is serious condition that can affect any potted plant with roots below the surface and can easily kill the plant.
The interaction was driven by a relative deactivation to rotNV; in other words, there was no evidence that the intelligible conditions (NV and clear) differed from one another, but the unintelligible conditions (rot and rotNV) differed from one another dependent on the level of spectral detail.
An idealized intelligibility response would be described by a region that responded equivalently and positively to the 2 intelligible conditions (clear and NV), and equivalently (and negatively) to the 2 unintelligible conditions (rot and rotNV).
The plants are drought tolerant and can rot in humid conditions.
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