Sentence examples for visible rewards from inspiring English sources

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In the second, we hid the food rewards, as primates are known to have difficulties inhibiting responses to visible rewards.

"But the visible rewards of peace have also obscured the fact that the age of war is not over.

It's our own psychology: We overthink decisions, fear eventual failure, and prioritize near-term, visible rewards over long-range success.

In this way, reduced costs of remarketing are one of the less visible rewards of investment in customer satisfaction.

But with luck, there will be visible rewards for several EU countries, besides Ireland, that have extended a welcome to hard-working foreigners who just wanted a chance to get on.

'I have to weigh very carefully the interests of all 138 states.'" With the advent of Kurt Waldheim, emphatic importance was attached by the Secretary-General himself to the visible rewards and precedence of office--ostentation playing its part in the uncritical approval extended by the UN's organized adherents to both the man & the institution.

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The reasons to oppose a section dedicated to "the terrorists" were likely varied, with some feeling that highlighting them would justify their actions and offer a highly visible reward, while others might have argued that this "Memorial Center" would not yet have the necessary distance in time to process and present such a history.

First, we test the hypothesis that, just like clearly visible reward cues, briefly presented high-value (vs. low-value) reward cues engage the VS.

Although this study showed some similarities between the modes of presentation (e.g., both brief and visible reward cues enhanced behavioral performance; both decreased alpha band activity in the EEG signal), there were also important differences.

Specifically, we predict that clearly visible reward cues, more than briefly presented reward cues, trigger cortical brain areas that are involved with higher-level aspects of reward processing and task performance [ Bijleveld et al., 2012a; Capa et al., 2013; Dehaene et al., 2006].

Specifically, people focused more attention on the task in response to clearly visible stimuli only after they had been exposed to a clearly visible reward cue, as evidenced by an increased P3-amplitudein response to task-relevant stimuli [ Capa et al., 2013].

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