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For instance, in our study all patients had cancer-related pain and they may view certain levels of attributes as most salient or a "must" in pain treatment decision-making.

For instance, it may be that, in ASC, averted gaze is a more salient or a preferred mode of social interaction and therefore engages the ToM network in a similar way to direct gaze in typical individuals.

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In empirical investigations, the more salient or central a particular role-identity is to an individual, the more predictive it is of both behavioral intentions [ 49, 50] and actual behavior [ 48].

On the reversal trial (Treversal), unexpected feedback (reversal cues), either in the form of a more salient loss or a less salient null outcome, signaled the need to change behavior under 2 factors: Go versus No-Go and drug versus placebo.

By these definitions, even if an API element mentioned in a Stack Overflow post is not salient, or even if a tutorial section (a thread, in our case) is not relevant to an API element, it does not mean that there is no useful content there for documenting the element.

Once an expression fades into the background like these have, it'll need bolstering if you want to make your point salient, or engage in a little emotive persuasion.

Recent work has shown that a salient or conditioned stimulus (CS), for example an auditory tone, can lead to phasic changes in the activity of SNr neurons in rodents (Schmidt et al., 2013).

Future research needs to address whether changes in the motivation to communicate are due to impairment in the recognition of others as salient stimuli or a specific reduction in the motivation to interact.

The concept of typification refers to a very basic human cognitive feature, especially pertinent in perception, namely that perception of an object is always apperceptively organized, that is, structured, in a semi-conceptual fashion, as a salient unity or a certain Gestalt.

In spatial attention, exogenous orienting is an involuntary focusing of attention driven by an inherently salient or transient cue (also referred to as stimulus driven, automatic, bottom-up).

Interestingly, when the second target is a motivationally salient or emotional stimulus, the AB is much reduced.

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