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1  to the task contexts not being sufficiently evaluative.
2  PCC: 0.730) significantly outperforms human evaluative abilities (MAE: 1.006, MSE: 1.740, PCC: 0.145
3 overdue, the emotional system - our innately evaluative "affective" constraints - is missing from the
4 olecular studies support the idea that these evaluative afferents bidirectionally modulate VTA dopami
5 formation from perceptual, long-term memory, evaluative and attentional systems.
6                                     Both the evaluative and editorial functions go largely unnoticed
7 ocess, journals serve 2 principal functions: evaluative and editorial.
8 e well-documented positive associations with evaluative and hedonic wellbeing.
9 iated activations were also noted in sensory-evaluative and motor-planning areas of the brain.
10                            Where and how the evaluative and premotor circuits operate within the brai
11 ding a system for elucidating the underlying evaluative and premotor circuits.
12 ng; the role of the amygdala in a variety of evaluative and social judgment processes, the role of me
13 data generated in the China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events (PEACE) Million
14            We used The China Patient-centred Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events Million Persons
15 sectional survey (the China Patient-Centered Evaluative Assessment of Cardiac Events Million Persons
16 derived from pilot data that used the Global Evaluative Assessment of Robotic Skill assessment tool t
17 al responding that emerge when an underlying evaluative attitude interacts with appraisals of a range
18                           The presence of an evaluative audience can alter skilled motor performance
19 ren who develop more detailed, coherent, and evaluative autobiographical memories.
20  Our findings indicate that updating of self-evaluative beliefs relies on learning mechanisms akin to
21                               We suggest new evaluative benchmark tasks that more realistically asses
22 cisions, LINC00473 selectively influenced re-evaluative choices in a sex-dependent manner.
23                         Some comparative and evaluative comments are added, one from a domain expert
24                                           An evaluative comparison is also made with ELISA and PCR te
25 n are related to a specific alteration in an evaluative component of executive functioning-the intern
26 ative, affective-motivational, and cognitive-evaluative components.
27              This spectrum of timescales for evaluative computations can help achieve efficient learn
28                                              Evaluative conditioning (EC) research investigates chang
29                    We hypothesized that this evaluative conditioning approach could alter food cue re
30 er responses to visual food cues by using an evaluative conditioning approach.
31 tudy 2 (n = 383), manipulating attitudes via evaluative conditioning produced parallel changes in bel
32 ASAT-targeting self-worth through automated "evaluative conditioning" training delivered by computer-
33 al contexts, thus showing sensitivity to the evaluative congruence (N170) and incongruence (LPP) betw
34               Our results revealed that more evaluative contexts can facilitate implicit mentalizing
35 tion of threat to the back may exert tighter evaluative control over variability of the postural stra
36 omains where identity is threatened and when evaluative criteria are ambiguous.
37 ral and urban NPS removal technologies using evaluative criteria important to each of these buyers.
38  of accountability stress different domains, evaluative criteria, loci, and procedures.
39 ental approach to the BEST program and early evaluative data.
40 rovides a description of how the brain makes evaluative decisions.
41  HFB peaks only, suggesting that its role is evaluative, devoid of direct stimulus processing.
42 sing responses, and negative versus positive evaluative dimensions.
43 istinguish, if possible, between teaching by evaluative feedback and punishment.
44 ained through interacting with the world and evaluative feedback to improve a system's ability to mak
45 raction of reward expectation information as evaluative feedback, which would then update the decodin
46  Instead, it suggests that the ACC serves an evaluative function, detecting cognitive states such as
47                                     In their evaluative function, they winnow out research that is un
48 e/affective aspects mediated by the NPS, and evaluative/functional aspects mediated by a fronto-stria
49 right inferior frontal cortex taken to serve evaluative functions in the adult brain showed particula
50 decisions, and the subsequent development of evaluative guidelines.
51  fibrillation, and used the model to develop evaluative guidelines.
52 e authors claim that true teaching is always evaluative, i.e., sensitive to the competence or quality
53 sy collection protocols, identifying optimal evaluative indices, and defining thresholds for histolog
54 s studies, the data suggest that if a single evaluative instrument is to be used for prevalence, ACAS
55     Extending well beyond hedonism and broad evaluative judgments (e.g., pleasant/unpleasant), aesthe
56 view covers substantial discussions based on evaluative judgments of the recent literature and techni
57 ard probabilities, participant's choices and evaluative judgments reflected a reliable preference for
58  center of this research are moral judgments-evaluative judgments that a perceiver makes in response
59                                              Evaluative laboratory testing is common, and is rarely u
60   We sought to learn how rheumatologists use evaluative laboratory tests in the care of patients with
61 xperiences, which may also be linked to self-evaluative measures of psychological well-being (PWB).
62                                      Primary evaluative measures were percentage agreement and kappa
63                                              Evaluative metabolic considerations allow researchers to
64                                              Evaluative metabolic considerations function as explanat
65 ted by highlighting existing correlation and evaluative methods described in the literature.
66 op promulgating weak guidelines and offering evaluative methods to assess and regulate their own cove
67 me and the inadequacy of current presurgical evaluative methods.
68 sing three established methodologies on four evaluative metrics.
69 ociated with greater co-activation across an evaluative network for the high-SES versus low-SES univa
70 between higher-order sensory cortices and an evaluative neuraxis composed of the hypothalamus, amygda
71 imary nociceptive and affective processes or evaluative ones.
72                  There is an urgent need for evaluative outcome studies of person-centred care, inclu
73 ng capacity of target muscles as the primary evaluative outcome.
74 associated with higher pain catastrophizing, evaluative pain ratings, and anxiodepressive symptoms.
75 herefore, the current study developed a more evaluative paradigm by implementing a prompt question.
76       Alternatively, the P300 may reflect an evaluative process engaged whenever a discrepancy betwee
77 hat choosing to stop waiting results from an evaluative process that weighs the subjective value of t
78 g of attention toward the event, but also an evaluative process to determine the behavioral significa
79 he positive biases that tend to dominate the evaluative process, as well as the promising (and sorely
80 adic responses, but their role in postchoice evaluative processes (online performance monitoring) is
81 d accommodate this finding by proposing that evaluative processes based on self-reference underpin th
82               The ability to flexibly adjust evaluative processes so that currently important feature
83 oceptive fluctuations enhance perceptual and evaluative processes specifically related to the process
84 nd ventral tegmental area, likely reflecting evaluative processes such as value and/or motivational s
85 nstrate that CGp directly contributes to the evaluative processes that support dynamic changes in dec
86  rewards, but it is not known which of these evaluative processes underlie developmental changes.
87                              We describe the evaluative processes we use and announce a new policy to
88 e Models (LLMs) are increasingly embedded in evaluative processes, from information filtering to asse
89 (vmPFC) plays a critical role in a number of evaluative processes, including risk assessment.
90  evaluation may either arise from multimodal evaluative processes, or is a distributed process.
91 ortex was implicated in both attentional and evaluative processes, pointing to its central, integrati
92 systems may affect the heuristics underlying evaluative processes, suggesting a shift from normative
93 cally associated with metacognition and self-evaluative processes, suggesting that MB may be a result
94 ing open questions about the role of LLMs in evaluative processes.
95 influences on nociception from influences on evaluative processes.
96 icry but are also likely to be influenced by evaluative processes.
97 g have never been teased apart from those of evaluative processes.
98 obust model-based contributions to automatic evaluative processing across two measures of automatic e
99  be as aligned with deliberate and automatic evaluative processing as prevailing theories suggest.
100  postmovement activity may therefore reflect evaluative processing important for learning the values
101  self-report measures, but neural indices of evaluative processing may provide new insights.
102 all, findings suggest that neural indices of evaluative processing might contribute meaningfully to u
103 nvolvement might show more activation within evaluative processing nodes, and this pattern may be mos
104                                The extent of evaluative processing of a sporting event at the neural
105 he computational sophistication of automatic evaluative processing.
106 tuitions may be regulated by a common social-evaluative psychology.
107 , reported higher psychometric scores in the evaluative (r = 0.55, P = 0.001), motivational (r = 0.56
108 l threat mediates performance in chronically evaluative real-world environments.
109                           There is a lack of evaluative research about health visiting practice, serv
110 ng clinical judgements could be a feature of evaluative research designs that fail to accurately repr
111           This paper presents findings of an evaluative research study of an intervention, named the
112 physical salience signal enhances this later evaluative response, offering the first evidence of atte
113 nd deliberate systems of control: Deliberate evaluative responses are thought to reflect model-based
114 computationally expensive, whereas automatic evaluative responses are thought to reflect model-free a
115 ggesting that deliberate (but not automatic) evaluative responses are uniquely shaped by model-based
116 n to contextual factors that might influence evaluative responses outside of awareness; open question
117 imensions of variation: perceptual richness, evaluative richness, integration at a time, integration
118 hould be reconsidered to include a prominent evaluative role for these structures.
119  the ventral tegmental area (VTA) that serve evaluative roles in syllable-specific learning and to es
120 ive data from the Institute for Clinical and Evaluative Sciences in Ontario, Canada, and included adu
121 at ICES (formerly the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences).
122 formerly known as the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences).
123 These findings reveal how representations of evaluative signals can be both abstract and task-specifi
124 e experience-dependent and stimulus-specific evaluative signals essential for learning.
125 hips with the neural representations of both evaluative signals in caudate, but not FEF.
126 distinguishable representations of these two evaluative signals in individual caudate and FEF neurons
127 s, certain cingulate neurons encode diverse, evaluative signals needed for adaptive, feedback-driven
128 ding of how the brain encodes these distinct evaluative signals remains limited because they are easi
129 co-striatal decision network may use diverse evaluative signals to monitor and adjust decision-making
130  well-trained monkeys (both sexes) used both evaluative signals, infrequently but consistently, to ad
131                                       Social-evaluative situations may induce high-level representati
132 sizing that in such learning, people take an evaluative stance to avoid acquiring misleading informat
133 ial stress, peaking 10 min following a socio-evaluative stress paradigm (+28.3 %, g = 0.50, p < 0.000
134 emiologists proposed a causal role of social-evaluative stress, but the neural processes that could m
135  hierarchy and were then exposed to a social-evaluative stressor (a mock job interview).
136                                       Social-evaluative stressors-experiences in which people feel th
137 nt of multiple sclerosis, the relatively few evaluative studies in symptomatic treatment and rehabili
138  recommendations for 1) the design of future evaluative studies of PCR and 2) the use of PCR in perso
139                  Rather, the activity of the evaluative system that produces error signals appears to
140 domains purely as a controlled benchmark for evaluative tasks, focusing on the underlying mechanisms
141 behind NHST fits naturally with traditional, evaluative testing of scientific hypotheses.
142                                       Social evaluative threat adversely impacted overall accuracy on
143 perceptual learning task under online social evaluative threat and a perceptually-matched control con
144 s, anxiety, and anhedonia), following social evaluative threat compared to the control condition.
145 e differences in the impact of online social evaluative threat from adolescence to early adulthood.
146 vide preliminary evidence that online social evaluative threat impacts adolescent mood and cognitive
147 t study examined the impact of online social evaluative threat on young people's mood and learning an
148 he amygdala and insula in response to social evaluative threat, making them plausible targets for tre
149 ve processes to buffer their self-views from evaluative threats like peer rejection, it is unclear wh
150 lysis of this test in its 2022 edition as an evaluative tool for discrimination, with a particular fo
151 emergence of transinguinal laparoscopy as an evaluative tool has changed the landscape of the debate,
152 actions, while other PANs may participate in evaluative updating by encoding the reward value of chos
153  with their young children in elaborated and evaluative ways have children who develop more detailed,
154 an income threshold at which experienced and evaluative well-being diverged, suggesting that higher i
155 esent results show that both experienced and evaluative well-being increased linearly with log(income
156  of their lives when they pause and reflect (evaluative well-being).
157 of subjective wellbeing can be distinguished-evaluative wellbeing (or life satisfaction), hedonic wel
158 countries, shows a U-shaped relation between evaluative wellbeing and age in high-income, English spe
159 nd, we use ML to identify the key drivers of evaluative wellbeing.

 
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