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Using dynamic susceptibility contrast (DSC) MRI with a gadolinium-based Gd-DPTA contrast agent, Belliveau mapped the changes in cerebral blood volume (CBV) following neural activation in a subject responding to a simple visual stimulus.
This hypothesis considered the probability of one subject responding correctly to an item difficult to get right and having less difficulty or greater ease compared with a subject who had made an error on the difficult item.
Another issue derives from the extensive training at a constant cue light onset time (inter-trial interval; ITI), resulting in the subject responding semi-automatically after the completion of the ITI independently of when the cue light is presented.
This drop off in responding in the last three blocks of training is not an artifact of pupation: With the exception of one Learning subject, responding stopped as many as 47 days before antlions dug under the sand to pupate (M = 13.31 days).
This was to control for the subject responding to observed male presence rather than to identity cues present in the broadcast call.
Errors were rare on the task, with no subject responding with less than 88% correct under any condition, and there were no differences in task accuracy between drug conditions.
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This subject responded briskly to the first IFNβ injection, but minimally at 6 months.
One subject responded to 6 pools, 4 responded to 5 pools, and 5 responded to 4 pools.
If the subject responded to ATT, then he/she was considered as PTB patients as per RNTCP guidelines [27].
Our task setting contained stopping the morphing movie and changing quickly into a static noise image when the subject responded.
Each subject responded to six to nine items.
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