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Since lower half-field stimuli evoke larger visual evoked fields than upper half-field checkerboards [77], possible systematic physical differences between upper and bottom half of the image could potentially confound the results when stimuli are inverted.
Although we cannot rule out that the effects in retinotopic areas may partly be caused by systematic low-level differences between the upper and bottom half of the stimuli, three important findings count in favor of category-specific processing.
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The top half and bottom half were made separately.
Start with the vent holes (top and bottom) half open.
Fold the top and bottom half to the centre.
Immunoblotting results showed that the existed endogenous Sp1 protein was at a lower level at each time point of CHX treatment in cells overexpressing SUMO3, compared to the cells expressing mock DNA (Fig. 2B, upper and bottom left) and its half-life was apparently shorter in these cells (Fig. 2B, bottom right).
The general inversion effect found in the medial occipital cortex may be interpreted as the consequence of systematic differences in low-level properties (e.g., luminance for houses or local contrast for faces) between the upper and bottom halves of the image and the reported asymmetry for lower half-field and upper half-field VEF responses [77].
Fold the upper and bottom portion into triangles.
Draw both upper and bottom lips as shorter on the sides.
Along the bottom section of the top half, and along the upper portion of the bottom half, Mr. Osborne draws a line that is quickly scribbled over, giving these markings the appearance of barbed wire.
We can cut Socrates in half, and thereby create the top half of Socrates and the bottom half of Socrates.
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