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1 d, which might underlie the results from the behavioral experiment.
2 e stimulation time as shown in an additional behavioral experiment.
3 gms and technologies that enable closed loop behavioral experiments.
4 lty of submitting the largest land animal to behavioral experiments.
5 availability, and the use of nanovesicles in behavioral experiments.
6 r task, and this was confirmed by additional behavioral experiments.
7 with the same characteristics as observed in behavioral experiments.
8 ical conditioning was analyzed in additional behavioral experiments.
9 ng this class of molecules further in animal behavioral experiments.
10 ttractive bias of visual information seen in behavioral experiments.
11 ssociated with the abnormalities observed in behavioral experiments.
12 increased mechanical sensitivity in mice in behavioral experiments.
13 omparative approach with neurobiological and behavioral experiments.
14 ed prosthetic vision optimization as well as behavioral experiments.
15 tates of the brain across a diverse range of behavioral experiments.
16 imuli played from a loudspeaker, support the behavioral experiments.
17 estimated their perceived similarity in two behavioral experiments.
18 ently of, visual and action features in both behavioral experiments.
19 tations in convolutional neural networks and behavioral experiments.
20 able to explain the findings of the reported behavioral experiments.
21 d the perceptual biases revealed through the behavioral experiments.
22 DREADD-assisted circuit mapping, and circuit behavioral experiments.
23 rontal cortex and ventral hippocampus during behavioral experiments.
24 ires further testing using visual models and behavioral experiments.
25 analysis of stretch-attend posture in rodent behavioral experiments.
26 networks on the emergence of cooperation in behavioral experiments.
27 elity of the AMT system for use in cognitive behavioral experiments.
28 eness with a natural experiment and a set of behavioral experiments.
29 rimenters give subjects short breaks in long behavioral experiments?
30 ation of 10 mg/kg MDMA during adolescence on behavioral (Experiment 1) and neuroendocrine (Experiment
31 witter (44,529 tweets, 24,007 users) and two behavioral experiments (1475 participants), we show that
33 ttered) experimental setups commonly used in behavioral experiments: a rectangular arena containing m
36 d that the vibrotactile stimulus used in the behavioral experiments also prevented the tail shock-eli
39 pretations of physiological, biomedical, and behavioral experiments and can be exploited to model CNV
42 DEET contact chemorepellency, we carried out behavioral experiments and discovered that DEET acts by
47 ion follows the predictions of classic human behavioral experiments and provides a unifying contribut
49 a tool for different applications including behavioral experiments and the establishment of a senesc
50 a acquired with large electrodes, an old cat behavioral experiment, and two complex human behaviors:
52 ng medical imaging, biomechanical data, live behavioral experiments, and numerical simulations, an oc
53 nation for 'lapses' often observed in rodent behavioral experiments, and suggest that standard measur
54 tlement was measured by engaging them in the behavioral experiments, and their individual employment
55 neuroimaging, psychophysics, and traditional behavioral experiments, and we also summarize the curren
57 between results of biological and cognitive/behavioral experiments, as well as suggested areas for f
62 ogether, this work showcases how large-scale behavioral experiments can inform classical questions in
65 1 in 5xFAD mice led to better performance in behavioral experiments compared with 5xFAD mice treated
73 ale and male participants completed a simple behavioral experiment consisting of periods of rest and
75 ns was the name, not the sound, of the note; behavioral experiments corroborated this interpretation.
79 ysiological experiments under anesthesia and behavioral experiments demonstrate that our wireless-pow
82 new study combining micrometeorological and behavioral experiments demonstrates that abiotic conditi
83 the novel predictions of the model in eight behavioral experiments, demonstrating how the distributi
85 '2a mushroom body output neurons (MBONs) and behavioral experiments distinguish a role for these DANs
86 ic resonance imaging study supplemented by a behavioral experiment examined the effects of 5 Hz repet
89 entially powerful alternative to traditional behavioral experiments for estimating cochlear tuning wi
90 fied animals, using a combination of in vivo behavioral experiments, gene expression profiling, and b
93 sophila larvae and many other systems, short behavioral experiments have been successful in character
94 nt in vertebrates, particularly birds, where behavioral experiments have demonstrated its potential i
100 nd investigate, via computer simulations and behavioral experiments, how the amplitude and schedule o
102 unit data from alert behaving macaque, and a behavioral experiment in humans) to address the question
107 istinction, as has been shown by closed-loop behavioral experiments in flies controlling visual stimu
108 cognition, and action, requires quantitative behavioral experiments in genetic model systems such as
109 trocytes, patch-clamp electrophysiology, and behavioral experiments in mice to test our hypothesis th
112 these questions, we carried out a series of behavioral experiments in sighted and congenitally blind
114 in accuracy, two subtle effects reported in behavioral experiments in the absence of any feedback ab
116 strongest supporting evidence has come from behavioral experiments in which birds exposed to weak ti
118 ical findings are predictive of accompanying behavioral experiments in which cholinergic modulation w
119 ere present in both anesthetized animals and behavioral experiments in which fear conditioning natura
123 performance, has been recently challenged by behavioral experiments, in which even brief reactivation
128 Hz) or spiral (10-20 Hz) hallucinations in a behavioral experiment involving full-field uniform flick
131 adequate experimental design and control of behavioral experiments involving treating or testing you
134 methodology allows for previously impossible behavioral experiments leveraging the modern optogenetic
136 sults are further validated in an additional behavioral experiment (N = 88) that measures stimulus re
137 million total tweets) and two preregistered behavioral experiments (N = 240), we find that positive
143 We report here on an extensive session of behavioral experiments on biased voting in networks of i
147 hed by extensive in vivo PK studies, and the behavioral experiments presented here with compound 106
154 ironmental factors can affect the outcome of behavioral experiments, shedding doubts on the inter-lab
160 lts; subjects with better performance on the behavioral experiments showed larger fMRI responses in e
169 ective in the same time window for slice and behavioral experiments strongly suggests that integrin r
170 ctivities share several features observed in behavioral experiments, such as the pauses between bound
173 proficient listeners.Significance Statement Behavioral experiments suggest that native language know
174 More importantly, correlations with human behavioral experiments suggest that the information pres
181 ging these neuroimaging results, we design a behavioral experiment that demonstrates that framing an
182 We test this longstanding hypothesis in a behavioral experiment that extends the scope of previous
183 onal models could account for results from a behavioral experiment that measured consonant categoriza
185 edictions of these functional groupings in a behavioral experiment that monitored the contact pattern
189 n, and demonstrate, using computer-simulated behavioral experiments, that the model is consistent wit
192 ally, a subset of subjects participated in a behavioral experiment to assess perceptual discriminabil
193 To address this issue, we first employed a behavioral experiment to discern patients' preferences f
194 the 2020 US presidential election and use a behavioral experiment to test predictions of a mathemati
195 manipulations, molecular techniques, and bee behavioral experiments to (i) solve the species relation
196 nventional neural recording systems restrict behavioral experiments to a flat indoor environment comp
197 We use morphological, physiological, and behavioral experiments to demonstrate that this species
199 , functional imaging of neural activity, and behavioral experiments to elucidate the roles of (1) par
203 tion of artificial neural network models and behavioral experiments to investigate how evolutionary h
204 ed functional magnetic resonance imaging and behavioral experiments to investigate the relative proce
206 ed functional magnetic resonance imaging and behavioral experiments to show that TI stimulation can f
208 Cataglyphis cursor and C. piliscapa and used behavioral experiments to test for reproductive isolatio
223 chemical, imaging, electrophysiological, and behavioral experiments, we interrogated the effects of s
224 ular, biochemical, electrophysiological, and behavioral experiments, we interrogated the effects of s
228 f tail SN-tail MN synapses, and, in parallel behavioral experiments, we show that ITM requires MAPK a
241 Bowers et al. propose to use controlled behavioral experiments when evaluating deep neural netwo
244 investigate this, we performed a large-scale behavioral experiment with live crowds from two countrie
251 io-tracking, bird-mounted video cameras, and behavioral experiments with wild and temporarily captive