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1 stimuli (fully predictable vs. unpredictable deviants).
2 d not violate any regularities and was not a deviant.
3 d the preceding transition pattern and was a deviant.
4 d behaviours of a few marginalised groups as deviant.
5 l when continued alcohol misuse becomes more deviant.
6 vity) showed a mismatch response to the rule deviants.
7 auditory input and implicitly counted target deviants.
8 tion, strict religiosity, and intolerance of deviants.
9 mulus sequences and detect the within-stream deviants.
10 cial well-being as adults, known as positive deviants.
11 dictability was lower with more frequent SOA deviants.
12 rast to adults' later ERP responses for rule deviants.
13  infrequent voice pitch or non-adjacent rule deviants.
14 d by intron definition; in fact, even highly deviant 5' junctions can compete effectively with the st
15 duration, frequency, and intensity deviants (deviants 6%; standards 82%).
16 ll conditions were constructed with a common deviant, a low falling rising contour tone (T3).
17 clude a frequency-dependent response to rare deviants, a response to unexpected repeats in alternatin
18  of an acetate-eliminating enzyme, reveals a deviant acetyl esterase fold.
19 nhanced the amplitude of the P3 component to deviants across posttests, indicating a long-lasting eff
20          A bootstrap analysis for genes with deviant allele frequencies in cardiomyopathy cases versu
21 observed for frequency vs duration/intensity deviants, along with At the network level, MMN deficits
22 ological responses to frequency and duration deviants, along with responses to standard stimuli, were
23 that the brain can detect different types of deviants already in the brainstem, showing that subthala
24                              The high rising deviant also elicited a later negativity (350-650 ms) ve
25 falling tone, was presented as an infrequent deviant amidst a standard mid level tone [k(h)a:] syllab
26 utritional quality and to identify "positive deviants" among low-income households.
27                      Surprisingly, then, the deviant and canonical Q-loop residues are functionally o
28 ism group did not differ between the initial deviant and initial standard sounds as they did in the c
29 , abnormal intracardiac anatomy, potentially deviant and often unpredictable sites of the specific co
30  analysis indicated that differences between deviant and standard responses were more prominent in la
31 differences between standard tones and pitch deviants and a novel individualized condition employing
32 hich were interspersed with infrequent pitch deviants and rule deviants, violating a nonadjacent depe
33 fants and adults differentiated between rare deviants and standards involving early neural processing
34         Thus, the timbre difference between 'deviant' and 'standard' tones reflected the individual t
35 uency difference of 44% between Standard and Deviant, and clearly present with tones separated by as
36 culogenesis to identify pathways programming deviant angiogenesis.
37 FOSL1 as a novel regulator of sepsis-induced deviant angiogenic signaling in mouse lung EC and human
38                    Here, we describe BspA, a deviant antigen I/II family polypeptide that confers adh
39 uggest that MMN, as well as P3a, to duration deviants are reduced in very early stages of a psychotic
40                       A method for detecting deviant assay results was developed and was used to iden
41 f the P2 ERP component to both standards and deviants at both early and delayed posttests.
42  stimuli at this hand while ignoring tactile deviants at the other hand and tactile standard stimuli
43 BC transporters containing a characteristic, deviant ATP-binding site with altered Walker A, Walker B
44 nal, critical intradomain signaling role for deviant ATP-binding sites.
45 ball paradigm incorporating, within one run, deviants based on a multisensory audiovisual incongruent
46  regression analysis indicated that onset of deviant behavior at or before age 10, a greater diversit
47                            Cancer cells show deviant behavior that induces apoptotic signaling.
48       However, at the single-molecule level, deviant behavior that is not well represented in the ens
49 ave many strong norms and a low tolerance of deviant behavior) versus loose (have weak social norms a
50 ve weak social norms and a high tolerance of deviant behavior).
51  at or before age 10, a greater diversity of deviant behavior, and more extensive pre-treatment drug
52 c and environmental influences on normal and deviant behavior.
53 publicly rewarded good behavior and punished deviant behavior; and 3) high levels of participation by
54 ers (onset at age 19 or after) would exhibit deviant behaviors that began late in life and were more
55 ation, the suppressors result in a number of deviant behaviors, most commonly an increase in the basa
56                    Dysplasias exhibited more deviant biomarker abnormalities including frequent aberr
57  mass, respectively), most likely because of deviant blood activity concentrations (i.e., tumor trace
58 I: 0.04 to 0.33, p = .022) but not for pitch-deviant (bootstrapped beta = 0.09, 95% CI: -0.05 to 0.22
59 s associations and increases power to detect deviant brain aging.
60                                 Atypical or "deviant" burials may indicate that the deceased was cons
61 f these cosmology-independent quantities are deviant by as much as 11sigma from direct observation; n
62 s; good agreement was defined as annotations deviant by less than 10% of the mosaic's width.
63 ority-vote" correction circuit, which brings deviant cells back into the required state, is highly de
64                    The origin of this highly deviant chloroplast genome most likely occurred before t
65                 Here we report on the highly deviant chloroplast genome of Cladophorales green algae,
66 als exhibited enhanced neuronal responses to deviant compared with standard whisker stimuli across al
67 the same stimulus when presented with a low (deviant) compared with a high probability (standard) in
68 rentially to calls when they are unexpected (deviant) compared with the same calls when they are expe
69  multiple-deviant oddball paradigm with four deviant conditions (duration, frequency, silent gap, and
70  responses than early bilinguals, across all deviant conditions.
71                                    Alongside deviant connectivity in the network of visual, auditory,
72                  In addition, we uncovered a deviant contribution of presynaptic and postsynaptic rya
73 ies of standard 1000 Hz tones, or syllables (deviant [da] or [bi] in a series of standard /ba/).
74 gression to model the interaction of HVI and deviant days (days whose deviation of maximum temperatur
75 tly stronger (interaction p-value < 0.05) on deviant days for heat-related illness, acute renal failu
76  rates in all states on both normal days and deviant days.
77 andard pattern was not required for explicit deviant detection (as with the MMN).
78  correlated with behavioral performance in a deviant detection task.
79  included duration, frequency, and intensity deviants (deviants 6%; standards 82%).
80 ensory "standards" and "deviants," where the deviant differed in frequency.
81 es were only enhanced when the standards and deviants differed in frequency.
82                Tumor cells often appear in a deviant differentiated stage, and dedifferentiation is a
83 at 2 to 4 years; reduced metabolic measures; deviant diffusion tensor imaging results in white matter
84 ther significant effects were seen for other deviants, doses or EEG measures.
85              Mismatch negativity to auditory deviants (duration, frequency, and duration + frequency
86               Frontal fiber tracts displayed deviant early development and age-related changes that c
87            This highlights the importance of deviant effects in biotechnologically or biomedically re
88                         The low falling tone deviant elicited a Mismatch Negativity (MMN) in all part
89 s before and after training; the high rising deviant elicited no, or a smaller, MMN, which became lar
90 roles, most sites exhibit a response bias to deviant events of both stimuli.
91 en not responding to standard events than to deviant events.
92       In the click-detection task, the pitch deviants evoked an early right anterior negativity (ERAN
93       In the pitch-detection task, the pitch deviants evoked an ERAN and P600 in controls but not in
94 ction, and pharmacological features with the deviant-evoked event-related potential known as mismatch
95 es a potential neuronal substrate of a known deviant-evoked event-related potential, which is of fund
96                  Metabolic stress due to the deviant expression of steroid- and xenobiotic-metabolizi
97                                              Deviant external stimuli detected by the less-sleeping h
98 pth showed enhanced evoked brain response to deviant external stimuli.
99                        In contrast, a strong deviant finding in the relatives of schizophrenic patien
100  changing the stimulus-onset-asynchrony (SOA deviants) for given tones in the rhythm.
101 alterations in the immune response such that deviant forms of immunity emerge.
102 athreshold responses with oddball tones of a deviant frequency eliciting enlarged responses compared
103                       Amplitude of other MMN deviants (frequency, intensity, frequency modulation, an
104 erating enzymes with a substrate selectivity deviant from CDK4 and CDK6 activated by D-type cyclins,
105 m a lower form, such as yeast, which is more deviant from muscle actin than other higher animal forms
106 The predictions of a cubic law are typically deviant from observation but somewhat less so than those
107 , those of highest molar abundances are more deviant from the average gene codon frequencies and are
108 chaperone/degradation standards but strongly deviant from the average gene codon frequencies.
109  that of the RP/TF/CH standards but strongly deviant from the average gene.
110 on biases of ribosomal proteins are the most deviant from the codon frequencies of the average E. col
111  directly observed quantities that are quite deviant from their actual values in infrared astronomica
112 y manifestations of behaviors substantially 'deviant' from the predictions of continuous-deterministi
113                                         This deviant functional profile of RSC is not due to compromi
114                             The evolution of deviant genetic codes illustrates how populations move f
115                                      Whether deviant growth is the cause or a consequence of the disa
116  (H-L-H) or L-H-L pitch structure: proximity deviant (H-H-H/L-L-L), reversal deviant (L-H-L/H-L-H), a
117                                Standards and deviants had frequencies equal to the best frequency (BF
118  more mature mismatch response for the pitch deviants (i.e., a negativity) showed a mismatch response
119 ected into the brain of normal mice evoked a deviant immune response (brain-associated immune deviati
120 immune-privileged sites of the eye induces a deviant immune response that is associated with spleen c
121         Oral antigen administration caused a deviant immune response that suppressed formation of IgE
122  to migrate to lymph nodes may contribute to deviant immune responses that dominate after Ags are int
123 oring the eye's normal capacity for inducing deviant immunity.
124 cagA domain of Helicobacter pylori is highly deviant in its genome signature and codon bias from the
125 n response to upward than downward intensity deviants in 26 unselected chronic tinnitus subjects with
126 sk in which they listened for rare frequency deviants in a series of tones presented to both ears at
127  (Visual-Attend), listeners silently counted deviants in a simultaneously-presented visual categorial
128 uency in different contexts: as Standard and Deviants in Oddball sequences; in equiprobable sequences
129 d to frequency but not duration or intensity deviants in overall cannabis users relative to control s
130 y (LDN) was reduced in amplitude for smaller deviants in participants with SLI.
131 mined the presence of a surprise response to deviants in visual oddball sequences in macaque (Macaca
132 ed response to rare or less frequent sounds (deviant) in individual neurons in the inferior colliculu
133 ting that gaze is directed preferentially to deviant information during natural scene viewing and vis
134 -evoked responses to delayed stimuli after a deviant interstimulus interval and in a reduction of EEG
135 ials as the standard interval had elapsed in deviant interstimulus intervals.
136 s presentation regimes, both with occasional deviant interstimulus intervals.
137                                          One deviant is the vitamin B12 transporter BtuCD that has be
138 e: proximity deviant (H-H-H/L-L-L), reversal deviant (L-H-L/H-L-H), and first-tone deviant (L-L-H/H-H
139 versal deviant (L-H-L/H-L-H), and first-tone deviant (L-L-H/H-H-L).
140 ignaling pathways programming sepsis-induced deviant lung angiogenesis.
141 nd could be used to improve the detection of deviant maturational patterns indicative of neurodevelop
142                                              Deviant metabolic regulation due to increased flux throu
143        Monkey ERPs show early pitch and rule deviant mismatch responses that are strikingly similar t
144 , 95% CI: -0.05 to 0.22, p = .199) or double-deviant MMN (bootstrapped beta = 0.10, 95% CI: -0.09 to
145 tation was associated with impaired duration-deviant MMN (bootstrapped beta = 0.18, 95% CI: 0.04 to 0
146 tation was associated with impaired duration-deviant MMN amplitude among high-risk individuals.
147           In addition, NAC reduced frequency-deviant MMN amplitude and increased target and novelty P
148                  The decrements in frequency-deviant MMN amplitude produced by ketamine and NAC were
149                                    The pitch-deviant MMN reductions present in patients with chronic
150                                        Pitch-deviant MMN was reduced by approximately 47% in patients
151 he unmedicated subsample, deficits in double-deviant MMN were most strongly associated with earlier c
152 reflected by the duration + frequency double deviant MMN, are compromised before psychosis onset and
153              The duration + frequency double deviant MMN, but not the single deviant MMNs, significan
154 roup and deviant type indicating that double-deviant MMN, compared with single deviants, was reduced
155  reductions for the frequency- and intensity-deviant MMNs and P300.
156 uency double deviant MMN, but not the single deviant MMNs, significantly predicted the time to psycho
157 t, during an oddball paradigm with frequency deviants, neuronal responses showed clear SSA but failed
158  improved activity with another structurally deviant noncanonical cofactor, 1-benzylnicotinamide (BNA
159 atch negativity was reduced to both duration deviants not only in the FEP group but also in the UHR g
160 uring a paradigm in which unexpected, highly-deviant, novel sounds were randomly intermixed with freq
161               In ERSP analyses, responses to deviants occurred primarily the theta (4-7 Hz) frequency
162 sh bilinguals were presented with a multiple-deviant oddball paradigm with four deviant conditions (d
163  negativity responses were larger for timing deviants of the lower tones, indicating better timing en
164 carcinoma seemed to be one of the only known deviants of these concepts.
165 o seen in a combined analysis across all MMN deviants (p < 0.001, d = 0.57).
166  were observed in both the theta response to deviants (P=0.021) and the alpha-response to standards (
167                                  Within each deviant pattern, the variation from the standard pattern
168                MMN was found only for global deviant patterns, and only when deviation occurred late
169 quent local standard patterns and rare local deviant patterns, or to frequent global standard pattern
170 ent global standard patterns and rare global deviant patterns.
171 ie, household structure and education level, deviant peer affiliation, and parental monitoring), and
172  disruptive behavior disorders, delinquency, deviant peer affiliations, aggressive attitudes, and pre
173                         Individuals who have deviant peers in childhood, as a result of genetic vs sh
174 nality disorder had greater affiliation with deviant peers than those with substance dependence witho
175 rder status and the child's affiliation with deviant peers were most robustly associated with the chi
176 of early-menstruating youth with older, more deviant peers), such conclusions are premature as biolog
177 rder arises as a result of social mimicry of deviant peers.
178 ces, increased psychiatric comorbidity, more deviant personality and attitudes, and parental alcohol/
179 ffered significantly in MMN amplitude during deviant pitch tones, and the degree of deficit in P300 g
180 e mutation, E244G, defines the Q-loop of the deviant portion of NBD1, which is the hallmark of this g
181 dards, and regulations are expected to bring deviant practices into line.
182 muli were either 1030 or 1200 Hz pure tones (deviants) presented in a series of standard 1000 Hz tone
183 veforms, explains the qualitative effects of deviant probability and magnitude on the MMN - in terms
184 e predictions about the interactions between deviant probability and magnitude.
185 nged in oddball and reversed oddball blocks (deviant probability, p=0.2), allowing for the comparison
186      We hypothesized that OE neurons exhibit deviant progress through neurodevelopment in schizophren
187                  Given that genetic risk for deviant proneness is shared across other psychiatric and
188 archical specificity, such that responses to deviant pseudowords (vs syllables) were amplified by tem
189 re either standard (frequently occurring) or deviant (rare), and these roles reversed every block.
190 tested (1 s, 3 s, or jittered at 0.8-1.2 s), deviant repetition enhanced neural responses in the alte
191                                              Deviant responder analyses were used to examine prospect
192 er-associated immune deviation (ACAID), this deviant response is not detected until well after the fa
193 ensitivity and complement-fixing Abs in this deviant response probably relates to the fact that infla
194 angle temporal and ordinal components of the deviant response, showing that it is a complex phenomeno
195 sed this question by measuring low-intensity deviant responses from single units in the inferior coll
196        However, unlike the human MMN, larger deviant responses were characterized by the enhancement
197                 Contrary to this prediction, deviant responses were only enhanced when the standards
198 ts have been shown to drive relatively large deviant responses, a finding that is generally consisten
199 ddball paradigms using intensity or duration deviants revealed a pattern of unit responses that showe
200 unt features that are relatively outlying or deviant ('robust averaging').
201  call stimuli alternate between standard and deviant roles, most sites exhibit a response bias to dev
202                                          The deviant RyR-calcium involvement in the 3xTg-AD mice also
203 red the stimuli, the three-tone standard and deviant sequences contained within the high- and low-pit
204 pattern probability, reversal and first-tone deviants should be detected with similar latency because
205 on transitional probabilities, then reversal deviants should be the most difficult to detect because,
206 he blocks) in order to press a button to any deviant sound at that location.
207 at the initial model (i.e., the standard and deviant sound in the first block) influences MMN amplitu
208 on and results in poorer acuity of detecting deviant sounds by behaving mice.
209 hese transition patterns; (3) sensitivity to deviant sounds increases from Field L2 to NCM in the son
210             Nevertheless, rare low-intensity deviant sounds presented among frequent high-intensity s
211 uld show enhanced responses to low-intensity deviant sounds presented among high-intensity standards.
212 tial role in animals' survival (e.g., detect deviant sounds that signal danger).
213 long (100 msec) and short (50 msec) duration deviant sounds.
214  in resource prioritization, both respond to deviant sounds.
215   A standard stimulus (white noise) and five deviant stimuli (five notes from one advertisement call)
216  to one hand in order to detect rare tactile deviant stimuli at this hand while ignoring tactile devi
217 syllable a reduction in the brainstem FFR to deviant stimuli compared with standard ones and to simil
218 ge detection, was similar for blue and green deviant stimuli during a color oddball detection task in
219                                We found that deviant stimuli enhanced tactile detection and were enco
220 was significantly larger for blue than green deviant stimuli in native speakers of Greek.
221  implicit behavioral and neural responses to deviant stimuli in terms of their reliance on predictive
222 timuli in the CPT and to duration- and pitch-deviant stimuli in the mismatch negativity paradigm.
223                   For both speech and tones, deviant stimuli induced coupling changes within the same
224 lts suggest that conscious late detection of deviant stimuli is elicited by the assessment of predict
225  regions underlying the neonatal response to deviant stimuli near birth and the relation to risk for
226 ys generate cortical activity in response to deviant stimuli that closely resembles human MMN.
227 d a robust and widespread neural response to deviant stimuli that resembles patterns found previously
228     In 41 of the infants, neural response to deviant stimuli was examined in relation to maternal tra
229 suggests that the brain regularizes slightly deviant stimuli with an asymmetry that leads to the perc
230 between selected electrodes for standard and deviant stimuli, especially in apical regions.
231 ctively suppressed behavioral sensitivity to deviant stimuli, without impacting baseline performance.
232  for both head-independent and head-centered deviant stimuli.
233 to unattended pitch, duration, and intensity deviant stimuli.
234 resented as repetitive "standard" or as rare deviant stimuli.
235 s, and use these predictive models to detect deviant stimuli.
236         Excessive response to unexpected or "deviant" stimuli during infancy and early childhood repr
237  responses to the standard compared with the deviant stimulus in oddball sequences.
238 IT neurons showed no greater response to the deviant stimulus in the oddball sequence than to the sam
239 ears to be highly specialised given both its deviant structure and its striking surface charge distri
240                                            A deviant subgroup is the cytochrome c dependent NO reduct
241 erent colors were attended on the two sides, deviant targets were detected accurately, and visual-cor
242 ingle-unit IT responses were greater for the deviant than for the standard stimuli.
243  band responses were larger when elicited by deviants than by standards of the same frequency.
244 s substantially more (approximately x10) for deviants than for standards.
245 cult to detect because, unlike the other two deviants, they contain no low-probability pitch transiti
246 absence of preTCR-pMHC interactions leads to deviant thymocyte transcriptional programming associated
247  Western societies shifted from marginalized deviants to victims of injustice, prompting calls for re
248 hout fully generalizing to a low-probability deviant tone ("oddball") that breaks the preceding regul
249 w-frequency bands, regardless of whether the deviant tone was attended or unattended.
250 m the event-related brain potential to pitch-deviant tones (1.2 kHz [5% of all tones]).
251 n standard and deviant tones or frequency of deviant tones but may be modulated by attentional demand
252                                              Deviant tones elicited increased auditory cortical respo
253 sentation of the mismatch stimuli, which are deviant tones embedded in a series of standard tones.
254  as magnitude of change between standard and deviant tones or frequency of deviant tones but may be m
255 showed approximately 64% larger MMN to pitch-deviant tones over the right hemisphere compared with th
256 ration-, pitch-, and duration + pitch double-deviant tones was measured.
257  paradigm with duration-, pitch-, and double-deviant tones.
258  a frequency oddball paradigm in which rare "deviant" tones are randomly interspersed among frequent
259 x in standard trials to prefrontal cortex in deviant trials.
260  medication status interacted with group and deviant type indicating that double-deviant MMN, compare
261 ly similar disease is caused in the GKO by a deviant type of effector response.
262                              Irrespective of deviant type, MMN was significantly reduced in ESZ and C
263     Baseline MMN amplitudes, irrespective of deviant type, were deficient in future CHR-P converters
264  a differential pattern of engagement across deviant types (P<0.0001).
265 d the frontal-central averaged MMN for three deviant types for youth at CHR-P and HC separately.
266 ferences in ERSP and rsfcMRI profiles across deviant types suggest potential differential engagement
267   Patients also exhibited reduced MMN to all deviant types.
268 04, d=1.0) deficits in MMN generation across deviant types.
269 frequency replicated the larger responses to deviants under the oddball condition.
270  a surprise-related boost of activity to the deviant, underlies the responses in visual oddball seque
271                     However, there are three deviant variants, whose histidine residue was found to b
272 rsed with infrequent pitch deviants and rule deviants, violating a nonadjacent dependency between two
273 ion of upper alpha activity (13-15 Hz) after deviant vs. standard tones.
274 e time tones when the same stimuli served as deviant vs. standard.
275 quired for efficient T-DNA transfer, bears a deviant Walker A and other sequence motifs characteristi
276          Alanine substitution mutants in the deviant Walker A and Signature motifs retain significant
277         It is an ATPase in the MinD/ParA/Mrp deviant Walker A motif family which is within the P loop
278 igated the role of lysine 11, present in the deviant Walker A motif of MinD, and the three residues i
279 at this position is conserved in four of the deviant Walker A motif subfamilies (MinD, chromosomal Pa
280           All members of the subgroup have a deviant Walker A motif which contains a conserved 'signa
281              Members of this subgroup have a deviant Walker A motif which contains a signature lysine
282 amily of ATPases that are characterized by a deviant Walker-type ATP-binding motif.
283 These findings support the hypothesis that a deviant "Walker A-like" phosphate-binding motif lies adj
284 lysis for a member of the ParA subfamily of "deviant" Walker A proteins.
285                                  The closest deviant was perceived as the same vowel as the standard,
286             The MMN to duration versus other deviants was differentially reduced in individuals with
287 , frequency, and duration + frequency double deviant) was assessed in 44 healthy control subjects, 19
288 hat double-deviant MMN, compared with single deviants, was reduced in unmedicated converters compared
289 MN data to frequency, intensity and duration-deviants were analyzed from 69 schizophrenia patients an
290  In a separate behavioral experiment, global deviants were detected more often than local ones, altho
291                          Twenty-one positive deviants were identified.
292                                     When SOA deviants were inserted rarely, predictability remained h
293     Furthermore, a control condition wherein deviants were interspersed among many tones of variable
294 e vowel as the standard, whereas the other 2 deviants were perceived as belonging to different vowel
295                                    "Positive deviants" were defined as having a higher MAR and a lowe
296 ry, and audio-somatosensory "standards" and "deviants," where the deviant differed in frequency.
297 vestigate how the cortical representation of deviant whisker stimuli impacts visual target detection
298  A2V1, p=0.10 each), and a rare audio-visual deviant with infrequent auditory and visual elements (A3
299 L2 were stronger when a stimulus occurred as deviant with low probability than when the same stimulus
300 igh-pitched tones, MMNs were obtained to the deviants within both the attended and unattended streams

 
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