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The practice itself serves as conditioning.
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In the paired median nerve paradigm, peripheral stimulation of the left median nerve (MN) served as conditioning stimulus (CS) and always preceded right MN stimulation (test stimulus (TS)) by 5 30 ms while recording somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) over the left (target) S1.
Every testing step was performed for 8 cycles and the first 3 cycles served as conditioning cycles.
Pavlovian fear conditioning is a form of associative learning, in which an originally neutral stimulus or context (e.g. a tone or a visual background) serves as conditioned stimulus (CS) and is presented together with an unconditioned threat stimulus (US).
Stand-out features of the interior design include stylized white 'trees' that serve as air conditioning vents, and check-in 'islands', gates and passport-check areas with a stainless steel finish that beautifully reflect the honeycomb patterns from above.
Nonetheless, he agrees with Shaw that music (at least Mozart) appears to serve as nonspecific conditioning in spatial reasoning for the brain--much as muscle-building is a general conditioner for an athlete.
This phase served as a conditioning phase in which the dogs gained experience of the nutritional profile of each of the foods separately.
As part of this path, a pavement has been designed which, in combination with the PCM, serves as a passive thermal conditioning system (new patent n°. ES2333092 A1) [1].
Features include stylised white "trees" that serve as air-conditioning vents.
Exhaust from the engine consists of harmless atmospheric air, cold enough to serve as air-conditioning on a hot day.
Golf Rx serves as "a pre-season golf conditioning tool to prevent injuries and also serves as a performance enhancement tool during the season for more yards on drives," continues Vad.
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