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1 the degree to which we are awake, alert, and attentive.
2 h testing as soon as patients were awake and attentive.
3 eurons, and that this process is largely pre-attentive.
4 nolent to passively listening to engaged and attentive.
5                              We developed an attentive 2D convolutional neural network (CNN) with cha
6 s to unravel the complex interactions of pre-attentive and attentive processing of the acoustic scene
7 y a role in the cognitive transition between attentive and habitual strategies.
8 s, in turn, closely tied to changes in overt attentive and orientation responses.
9 ude faster responses to sensory stimuli when attentive and slower responses when distracted.
10 ility include faster stimulus responses when attentive and slower responses when distracted.
11                  Study findings also require attentive appraisal in terms of the effects of confoundi
12                              This implies an attentive approach to post-SVR evaluation through progno
13 findings suggest a role of basic sensory pre-attentive auditory processes towards pitch encoding in A
14       Classroom measures included children's attentive behavior, and teacher-reported mathematics con
15 g for intelligence, working memory, in-class attentive behavior, mathematical achievement, demographi
16 neuronal circuitry that drives impulsive and attentive behavior.
17 executive scores, intelligence, and in-class attentive behavior.
18 th grade teachers reported on their in-class attentive behavior.
19 matical cognition, achievement, and in-class attentive behavior.
20 se results strongly suggest that, during the attentive behaviors that punctuate exploration, place ce
21 l hypersensitivity is associated with a (pre)attentive bias toward negative social information and, o
22 ated by the increased time fraction spent in attentive bouts such as prey monitoring, head turns (to
23 y stimuli and behavioral demands change, the attentive brain quickly identifies task-relevant stimuli
24       Although examples of compassionate and attentive care can be found in every setting, patients a
25  experiences and the need for "more personal/attentive" care were salient among women and Black parti
26 e present MATE-CLEVER (Mendelian-inheritance-AtTEntive CLique-Enumerating Variant findER) as an appro
27  complex and required strategic, timely, and attentive communication to ensure the smooth review and
28       Enhanced haemodynamic responses during attentive conditions defined an occipitoparietofrontal s
29 FG/IFG appear to be most heavily involved in attentive cue updating.
30 -tone language (English) differ in their pre-attentive discrimination among Thai lexical tones, and w
31 ing during which rats transition from early, attentive (dorsomedial) to late habitual (dorsolateral)
32                      Evidence indicates that attentive eating is likely to influence food intake, and
33  influence food intake, and incorporation of attentive-eating principles into interventions provides
34                                              Attentive encoding often leads to more accurate response
35 idence in recognition was superior following attentive encoding, although recognition was markedly ac
36 ness of memory retrieval and facilitation by attentive encoding.
37  visual reticular sector in rats, induced by attentive exploration of a novel-complex environment, is
38 ssues, it is critical to leverage pedestrian attentive features and learn modality-complete and -cons
39                    SWRs were associated with attentive, focal search and appeared to enhance percepti
40  strings using a graph neural network model, attentive FP, while the protein processor abstracts prot
41 functional visual field, and (2) how the pre-attentive guidance mechanism must be conceived to also a
42 fically based, ethically sound, and socially attentive guidelines concerning the use of these continu
43 ured EEG responses in 1- to 4-day-old awake, attentive human newborns to schematic facelike patterns
44  to avoidable threats, suggesting a state of attentive immobility in humans.
45  investigate the visuocortical components of attentive immobility, we recorded parieto-occipital alph
46 ter avoidable threats, they enter a state of attentive immobility, which enhances perceptual processi
47 ze efficiency, even though they were equally attentive in both conditions.
48 are for isolated older adults but also to be attentive in times of unexpected crises to those experie
49                        More anxious and pain-attentive individuals display weaker descending connecti
50 tor; however recent studies suggest that sub-attentive individuals or individuals diagnosed with atte
51        Mismatch negativity (MMN) indexes pre-attentive information processing dysfunction at the leve
52 distracting sounds could potentially support attentive listening if effectively reducing their neural
53 diate speech repetition) task compared to an attentive listening task in the presence of irrelevant s
54  Complex auditory scenes pose a challenge to attentive listening, rendering listeners slower and more
55                       Often, questioning and attentive listening, which take little time, are in them
56                           Reduction in a pre-attentive measure of auditory change detection, mismatch
57 object-based theory, which proposes that pre-attentive mechanisms segment the visual array into discr
58  xgx), which utilizes deep learning and self-attentive MeSH probes to index MeSH terms.
59  magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) during an attentive motion discrimination task.
60      Conversely, proactive behaviors such as attentive movement before impact, lane keeping, and navi
61 cutive network, frontoparietal networks, and attentive network and the effect of TMEM106B genotypes i
62 peech perception relies upon a separable pre-attentive neural representation, which could be further
63 tection and localization are mediated by pre-attentive parallel processes.In contrast, identification
64  larger for older, more reflective, and more attentive participants.
65                       And as illustrated, an attentive, patient-tailored, multimodality treatment app
66 ount for the inter-areal interactions during attentive perception.
67 nfrequent occurrence associated with active, attentive performance, which may indicate a new, extende
68 lateral, as skill performance shifts from an attentive phase to a more automatic or habitual phase.
69 vowel space expansion does elicit larger pre-attentive phonetic change responses.
70 ory synchrony (FSS) of a oscillations during attentive preparation significantly correlates with task
71  under frontal control, desynchronize during attentive preparation.
72 's) proposal: (1) the nature of the parallel attentive process that determines target presence within
73 or cortical atrophy can be regarded as a pre-attentive process that uses averaging to regularize the
74 ing) images leads us to propose that the pre-attentive processes involved in generating the sublimina
75 that VTA GABA neurons may be involved in the attentive processes related to brain stimulation reward
76 s to sample the world with eye movements and attentive processes.
77              As a novel result, we show that attentive processing of speech activated the same networ
78 he complex interactions of pre-attentive and attentive processing of the acoustic scene, the role of
79 h interferes with the measurements, requires attentive processing.
80 gnificantly associated with variation in pre-attentive processing.
81    Here, we present GRAPE (Graph-Regularized Attentive Protein Embeddings), a framework unifying spec
82                                           An attentive readout module is introduced to facilitate mod
83 liance creates benefits, named CARE (caring, attentive, real and empathic), EXPECTANCY, and SPECIFIC.
84 ears and is primarily a phenomenon involving attentive receptive concentration.
85       This incentivized accurate reaches and attentive reporting to maximize the score.
86 ion, data processing, model formulation, and attentive scrutiny of the results.
87  performed a contextual cueing task in which attentive search to targets was guided by implicitly lea
88 eflectometry (NR) experiments followed by an attentive selection and application of suitable theoreti
89 s, including contrast identification and the attentive selection of low contrast stimuli.
90 cade-related signals are a source of spatial attentive selection.
91                          As a measure of pre-attentive sensory gating, prepulse inhibition has been f
92 nding, even in response to the earliest, pre-attentive stage of visual image processing.
93  between observers in the very earliest, pre-attentive stage of visual processing of images such as e
94 the focusing of visual attention or in later attentive stages of vision.
95  reflect the steady postural state or global attentive state of the animal.
96 ocortical transmission, relevant for overall attentive state, the former group will have local action
97 ention and maintaining attention once in the attentive state.
98 signals that are thought to maintain a given attentive state.
99  signal to continuously maintain the current attentive state.
100 n be separated into two "states"-an engaged (attentive) state with high performance, where fish consi
101 er they occur in the neocortex during active attentive states and vigilance behaviors.
102 and limbic forebrain, related to arousal and attentive states of the animal, and would appear to chan
103  is known to be activated during aroused and attentive states, acts through both local and distribute
104 n sites known to control locomotor behavior, attentive states, and learning processes.
105 ses and perceptual sensitivity in aroused or attentive states.
106              To understand the mechanisms of attentive stimulus processing in this pulvinar-cortex lo
107 ong been suspected to play a crucial role in attentive stimulus processing.
108 ce for layer-specific cortical operations in attentive stimulus processing.
109 deo presentation is substantially higher for attentive students and that synchronized eye movements a
110                         We hypothesized that attentive students follow videos similarly with their ey
111 tly more facial movements when the human was attentive than when she was not.
112  the American College of Physicians (ACP) is attentive to all voices, including those who speak of th
113 k recognized for transitioning subjects from attentive to automatic performance.
114  Physicians and patients with nevi should be attentive to changes (evolving) of size, shape, symptoms
115 n be slow, difficult to scale, and unequally attentive to different voices.
116 ders of scientific hubris and the need to be attentive to earlier results, both for analyses and pers
117 often attentive to prey, but also more often attentive to further prey.
118 air pathways to net-zero healthcare that are attentive to health and socioeconomic inequalities withi
119  imprinting concept enables analysis that is attentive to how the underlying institutions of a system
120  time of delivery, clinicians should be more attentive to PAS and PPH when women have undergone prior
121 ions about ocular gene therapy that are both attentive to patient priorities and concerns and respons
122 ed praying mantises were not just more often attentive to prey, but also more often attentive to furt
123                  Although the AANS is highly attentive to procedural fairness, the overwhelming major
124 s suggest that future studies should be more attentive to socioeconomic circumstances of trial partic
125 e findings emphasize the importance of being attentive to symptoms of CBS in patients with glaucomato
126 ss by adopting a geriatric mindset, which is attentive to the challenge of ageism and is proactive in
127 er, and catastrophe in the Caribbean be more attentive to the historical trajectories of imperialism,
128 foragers while aggressive ones would be less attentive to the quality of foraging patches.
129 proaches shaped by cultural perspectives and attentive to the social determinants of oral health.
130 animals engaged in task performance and were attentive to the stimuli.
131 ing because socially tutored birds were more attentive to the tutor's songs than passively tutored bi
132 is of critical importance that clinicians be attentive to these emergent trends.
133 : (1) realistic when setting priorities, (2) attentive to timelines to acquire relevant data, given r
134                     UK prescribers should be attentive to, and increasingly report, off-label promoti
135 ese distinctive properties suggest MAEs from attentive tracking can serve as valuable probes for unde
136 nsular cortex area was less activated during attentive tracking compared with sham rTMS or rTMS over
137 dynamic (but not static) tests, suggest that attentive tracking does not simply enhance low-level mot
138               Although a number of models of attentive tracking implicate visual working memory as th
139                                       Visual attentive tracking requires a balance of excitation and
140                                       In the attentive tracking task, observers track multiple object
141 ts showed that the inhibition of PIVC during attentive tracking was less pronounced compared with sha
142 fter rTMS, and the inhibition of PIVC during attentive tracking was measured with fMRI.
143  These results provide evidence that, during attentive tracking, the process of tracking target locat
144 eraural time differences limens (ITDLs), and attentive tracking.
145 enefit of musicianship for F0DLs, ITDLs, and attentive tracking.
146 al processing involved in working memory and attentive tracking.
147 tant constraint on attentional selection and attentive tracking.
148 r a putatively high level of visual analysis-attentive tracking.
149 tion Bottleneck and call the resulting model Attentive Variational Information Bottleneck (AVIB).
150 ete the PVT, and test for differences across attentive versus inattentive periods and after short sle
151 cogeniculate positive feedback system during attentive visual exploration.
152 and nonspecific thalamic nuclei to carry out attentive visual learning and information processing.
153 n core areas of the vestibular cortex during attentive visual processing.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Altho
154 valuate the basic neurophysiology underlying attentive, visual processing in older HIV-infected adult
155 al activation, which occurs during active or attentive waking and paradoxical or rapid eye movement s
156 promote cortical activation during active or attentive waking and paradoxical or rapid eye movement s
157 asic burst firing also occurs during natural attentive waking and paradoxical sleep in association wi
158 ce in association with theta activity during attentive waking and paradoxical sleep.SIGNIFICANCE STAT

 
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