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Based on the assumption that the overlap between the neural representations of two sensory stimuli is predictive of their perceptual similarity, we tested this prediction in a behavioral experiments with rats.
We tested this prediction in two experiments.
In the second experiment, we tested this prediction directly.
I tested this prediction by examining large samples of snails from 62 different lakes across New Zealand (Lively 1992).
We tested this prediction in four experiments in which Dutch participants named or categorized objects with monosyllabic or disyllabic names.
We tested this prediction by presenting drawings depicting either one or two persons in an emotionally charged or neutral situation.
A between-subjects experimental design tested this prediction, manipulating whether gender and success felt congruent, incongruent, or not linked (control).
We tested this prediction through a cladistic analysis of 122 decorative and technical characters from six tribal groups, the Yomut, Shahsevan, Qashqai, Boyer Ahmad, Papi and Bakhtiari.
We tested this prediction using fMRI with navigation in a learned large-scale virtual office landscape with numerous complex landmarks under different navigational conditions.
We tested this prediction using visual night sky brightness estimates and luminance-calibrated, panchromatic all-sky imagery at 15 locations in and near the city.
We tested this prediction by examining empirical relations among behavioral and self-reported measures of sensitivity to reward, trait resilience, and measures of affect in the context of experimentally induced stress.
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