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Field observations suggest that most nonhuman primates orient to features of their natural environments whose salience is dictated by the visual demands of foraging, locomotion, and social interaction.
The risk environment faced by telephone triage nurses is complex, and includes a range of competing risks whose salience may vary from nurse to nurse.
In contrast to antagonistic fitness, whose salience and symmetrical one-dimensionality makes it easy to assess, the intransitive antisymmetrical multidimensionality of synergistic fitness makes it much harder to assess.
The results may implicate that, those whose salience network and emotional regulation networks are positively synchronized, may be more easily to reallocate their attention to emotional events, which then could distract them from ongoing cognitive tasks and result in poor performance in the executive tasks such as the Stroop task.
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This is particularly the case for those contacts whose cognitive salience persists over time.
Nguyen and Lin favor an alternative: the ERP depends on inputs from the basal forebrain bundle, a structure whose responses have previously been shown to encode salience.
Salience-related activity occurred in multiple, small, scattered patches whose precise location varied from listener to listener.
Mr Carney's candidacy is given salience by his role as chair of the Financial Stability Board, an executive arm of the G20, whose previous chief was Mario Draghi, now head of the European Central Bank.
Whose crime and whose punishment?
Depends on whose mind, whose soul.
"But whose tan?
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