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the frontally
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In a frontal manner
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Specifically, the frontally originating information transfer might be due to top-down influence that is assumed to be initiated by low-spatial frequencies also contained in unfamiliar stimuli [23], [47].
Simultaneously with the frontally distributed FSP, an SN was recorded in posterior sites in all the age groups.
Alternatively, CR neurons are generated directly in the rostral pallium and migrate to other areas of the pallium from there; in vitro preparations of human cortical progenitor cells from the VZ/SVZ of the frontally cut hemispheres can give rise to CR-positive neurons under culture conditions (Mo et al. 2007).
The dynamic scalp bands also make clear that the frontally distributed secondary peak of the P2 wave is temporally superimposed upon the posterior onset of the N2 wave, a feature difficult to interpret from the ERP waveforms or the topographic maps alone.
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However, this interpretation seems unlikely in view of the results of the scalp distribution analysis that demonstrated a significant difference between the frontally-distributed early negativities and parietally-distributed N400.
The cases are providing the first opportunity for the court to revisit the issue frontally since the Bakke decision in 1978 invalidated the use of fixed racial quotas but upheld diversity as a general goal.
Under the command of Lieutenant David Mannett, 10 Platoon made a right flanking assault along the road, while 11 and 12 Platoons attacked the ridge frontally across the paddy fields.
In areas where the army has had to confront the militants frontally, fighting has ensued on the scale of a civil war, displacing tens of thousands of people.
"You cannot let the dancers into the material frontally.
For FHF, the fleximeter was positioned next to the hip just above the iliac crest, in a standing position with shoulders vertically flexed, elbows extended, fingers intertwined, legs together, then the subjects flexed frontally the hip, with knees extended throughout the movement.
The attentional trace that serves as a template for the to-be-selected sound features (e.g. Näätänen et al., 1978, 2002; Näätänen, 1990) can be regarded as a top-down attentional template, which is possibly reflected in the later, frontally distributed part of the PN (negative difference late).
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