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1 1.0-3.4) than HIV-infected FSWs not entering involuntarily.
2 n the auditory and the motor modality happen involuntarily.
3 efusal episode was terminated voluntarily or involuntarily.
4 ociated with high rewards captures attention involuntarily.
9 substance use in a large sample of patients involuntarily admitted to a psychiatric hospital from mu
11 rial, we recruited patients aged 18-65 years involuntarily admitted to mental health hospitals in 32
12 olecule prodrugs, or drug amphiphiles) could involuntarily aggregate, or self-assemble into nanoscale
14 , to a given location according to goals, or involuntarily allocated, in a reflexive manner, to a cue
15 r all causes for those who left voluntarily, involuntarily, and because of illness were 0.72 (95% con
18 tarily at age >/=60 years, or those who left involuntarily at the time of bankruptcy, did not indicat
19 itive and cerebral mechanisms underlying the involuntarily attentional orientation toward threat-rela
20 get is difficult, and sometimes attention is involuntarily attracted to the distractor's location (at
22 appearing visual stimulus attracts attention involuntarily, but the neural processes associated with
25 rily based on the goals of the individual or involuntarily "captured" by salient stimuli in the immed
27 nglish as their preferred language, were not involuntarily confined or detained, and agreed to be pro
28 nglish as their preferred language, were not involuntarily confined or detained, and agreed to be pro
31 ool-aged children and 1 of 3 adolescents are involuntarily exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke (SHS),
32 studies investigating the characteristics of involuntarily hospitalised individuals in general popula
34 ically associated with moments when a memory involuntarily intruded into conscious awareness and need
37 arch suggests that both types of information involuntarily orient attention due to their concern rele
38 e in research showing that attention is also involuntarily oriented toward positive rewarding stimuli
39 n, a powerful adaptive tool that quickly and involuntarily orients processing resources to salient st
41 l capture than low-capacity individuals, who involuntarily reallocated spatial attention when distrac
42 ic goals (e.g., searching for car keys), and involuntarily, through attentional capture driven by phy
43 Attention may be oriented exogenously (i.e., involuntarily) to the location of salient stimuli, resul
45 tro-capture" effect whereby external stimuli involuntarily trigger the selection of feature-matching
47 release of natural predator scents that can involuntarily warn the prey or by the production of alar
48 indicate that mortality among those who left involuntarily was higher than for those who left volunta
50 gious yawning, in which yawning is triggered involuntarily when we observe another person yawn, is a