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to cue
noun
An action or event that is a signal for somebody to do something.
Exact(52)
Every trial was preceded by a visual TO cue.
Because of its short duration and small size, the TO cue is less salient than the CS.
We'd no longer have to cue up to exchange money.
Focusing on everyday language and using pictures and graphics to cue new vocabulary can provide a way in, he says.
Time to cue the ominous music.
And Ross Perot can continue to cue his volatile followers.
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Not that the money is really what matters to those closest to Cue Card or his many thousands of fans.
But to cue-bid two diamonds and then to rebid a forcing three clubs would be space-consuming.
A human scalp EEG data were recorded in response to cue-based motor imagery tasks.
We found significant increases in c-Fos expression in the superior colliculus in the group exposed to cue-reward pairing.
Showing a strong craving response to cue-exposure has been shown to predict relapse risk [ 51].
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