Sentence examples for spatial alternatives from inspiring English sources

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Besides paying attention to the usage of corridors already existing - e.g., lines running along railways, which could be upgraded to high voltage direct current (HVDC) - the GIS analysis focuses on the identification of spatial alternatives.

Besides focusing on the usage of already existing corridors - e.g., lines running along railways, which could be upgraded to high voltage direct current - attention was paid to the identification of spatial alternatives.

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The major issue in Lashley's and related work is the use of a spatial two-alternative forced-choice procedure.

First, rather than being based on a spatial two-alternative forced-choice task, it used the same stimulus presentation paradigm and behavioral rig developed in Zoccolan's and colleagues' study [118] (see Section 5.1 and Fig. 6).

This is most likely the case for rare transcripts or those showing temporal, spatial, or alternative forms of regulation that is not captured in the conditions sampled by the current EST libraries.

The jumping stand apparatus (shown in Fig. 1A) implemented a spatial two-alternative forced-choice procedure, with a rat required to jump against a target (positive) stimulus card from a distance of 20 cm, while ignoring a flanking negative stimulus card.

These transfer tests were run not only using the spatial two-alternative forced-choice task described above, but also by presenting a single shape at the time in the wall bearing the discriminanda (leaving the other stimulus slot in the wall empty, with just the drinking nozzle protruding from the bare wall).

First, because each view of an object was presented in isolation, a rat could not directly compare it to a similarly transformed view of the other object, as it typically happens in spatial two-alternative forced-choice tasks (see discussion in Section 3.3.1).

Each rat was trained in a spatial two-alternative forced-choice task, in which two different stimulus scenes were displayed at the end of the two arms not currently occupied by the animal, and the rat had to learn to either approach a target positive-constant or avoid a target negative-constant scene.

Vermaercke and Op de Beeck [121] trained rats to discriminate between a triangle and a square, using a spatial two-alternative forced-choice procedure, in which the animals were required "to turn to the screen with the square in order to collect a water reward".

Third, and more importantly, the use of the touch sensors allowed testing rats without resorting to the spatial two-alternative forced-choice procedure used in the large majority of rodent vision studies – in any given trial, a rat was presented with a single stimulus only, and had to report its identity by remembering its association to either the left or right sensor/reward port (see Fig. 6B).

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