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This suggested that the increase in S-phase observed in cells showing growth suppression reflected intra-S-phase arrest.
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In mixed cultures of Treg and effector CD4 T cells, net Treg-mediated suppression reflects intrinsic suppressive potential of Tregs as well as effector cell suppressability.
& Egner, T. Neural repetition suppression reflects fulfilled perceptual expectations.
It is hypothesized that this neural suppression reflects the functional sharpening of local neuronal assemblies which boosts information processing efficiency.
In protected areas in the Brazilian savannas (Cerrado), the predominant management policy is fire suppression, reflecting a cultural heritage which considers that fire always has a negative impact on biodiversity.
Conversely, audiovisual suppression reflects the response to audiovisual stimuli that produce a significant decrease in the neuron's activity as compared with the responses to unimodal stimuli [10].
It was suggested that the mu suppression reflects downstream modulation of sensorimotor cortex derived from prefrontal mirror neurons [10], [15].
Together these results demonstrate that suppression is specific to mutations in sec9, which suggests that suppression reflects a bypass or restoration of a specific function that is impaired when SEC9 is mutated, rather than general defects in secretion.
This suggests that the N1 suppression reflects the effect of a specific effect of the own action.
Note that we are not assuming here that repetition suppression reflects the same neural mechanisms in masked/subliminal paradigms as the more conventional long-lag/implicit memory paradigms.
One possibility is that subliminal repetition suppression reflects short-lived, visual representations of the prime that facilitate perceptual processing of the subsequent target.
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