Sentence examples for triggering representations from inspiring English sources

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The information flow we found here between BA44 and BA2 therefore suggests that these two branches interact during joint actions, with the motor branch possibly triggering representations of the expected somatosensory consequences of the observed and/or planned actions.

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From there it is: 1) Sent to SI (BA2) and SII, where it triggers representations of what it feels like to move in this way (proprioceptive) and touch objects in that way (tactile simulation).

The Best Test Theory relies on personal biographies in which only actual instances of kinds triggering mental representations are used to specify causal efficiency.

For example, it has been suggested that facial motion triggers representations that are directly related to the dynamics of a moving stimulus (Thornton and Kourtzi 2002; Pilz et al. 2006).

Leventhal's common-sense model of illness perception suggests that people's illness cognitions are structured along five core dimensions: illness identity, timeline, consequences, causes, and controllability; symptoms can also trigger emotional representations which are somewhat independent of the cognitive dimensions [ 30, 31].

In perception, learning or memory, and action management, older adults often rely more on external information than younger adults do, probably both as a direct reflection and indirect adaptation to difficulties in internally triggering and maintaining cognitive representations.

People do not wait until the vague representations trigger mental images and suggest new ideas.

The challenge from tort casts contract as just a special case of the involuntary duty not to harm others, triggered by promissory representations concerning present intentions or future conduct.

If the forward and inverse model are both trained through Hebbian associations during action execution and work accurately, we would expect that many of these representations triggered by the forward models and proprioception share the same neural substrates as those recruited by inverse models and visual perception during the observation of similar actions (Keysers and Perrett 2004).

In contrast, a what where when structure supports our findings because the "where" representation triggers both the "what" but also the "when" representation of the baiting event.

Rather, the hMNS seems to respond when an observed movement is matched to a motor representation triggered by the intentional goal of the observer.

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