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What syntactic rules are used by the motor system to join motor elements or units of action?

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More complex forms of social cognition are also not to be understood as being based on either theory or empathy/simulation, rather they are better best conceived of as the ability to directly fit observed units of actions into larger narrative or cultural frameworks (See Gallagher 2012, Gallagher and Hutto 2008, Hutto 2008, and Seemann 2011, but Stueber 2011 and 2012a for a defense of empathy.

The Bibles of late antiquity and early medieval culture contained a bewildering variety of chaptering systems to complement or replace Eusebius's sections, and each system had its own sense of what counts as a significant unit of action or a significant moment deserving of its own heading.

On 11 October 2006, as part of the Army's "Unit of Action" modularized unit force restructuring that General Shinseki had originally envisioned the 173rd Airborne Brigade became the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team (ABCT).

On 11 October 2006, the 173rd Airborne Brigade was redesignated as the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team (ABCT), as part of the Army's "Unit of Action" modularized unit force restructuring that General Eric Shinseki had originally envisioned.

A Pettitt homogeneity test (1979) was applied to the time series of each elementary unit of action.

The Atelp3-10 mutant displays similar deficiencies in basal immunity and ETI as Atelp2, and like Atelp2 has normal SAR, suggesting that the Elongator complex itself, but not AtELP2 individually, is the functional unit of action for its role in plant immunity.

Cohn-Kanade database (CK'00): The 97 subjects in the first released portion of the Cohn-Kanade AU-Coded Facial Expression Database [113] were instructed by an experimenter to perform a series of facial displays that include single action units and combinations of action units.

The theory sees fields as the fundamental units of collective action in society.

David Easton, for example, stresses as possible "units of analysis": action, decision, function, and even systems can serve as units of analysis, when a system is being understood as a part (element) of a larger system (Easton 1965b, pp. 15 16).

An alternative hypothesis proposes that the premotor units of all actions in a sequence are activated or readied in parallel and then sequentially selected through winner-take-all competition (Lashley, 1951; Houghton and Hartley, 1995; Bullock, 2004).

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