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1 tor imagery, especially when the actions are familiar.
2 t looking times for images that were already familiar.
3 l gyrus as videos were rated as increasingly familiar.
4 s observed videos they rated as increasingly familiar.
5 ic symptoms with which physicians need to be familiar.
6 n though target words were simple and highly familiar.
7 in both species, empathy is stronger between familiars.
11 used instead of correlation as the basis of familiar analyses and visualisation methods, including c
13 ciations are better remembered when they are familiar and draw upon generalized knowledge, suggesting
14 as scientists from varied disciplines become familiar and drawn into these unique challenges, new app
16 place cells recorded across 5 d both in the familiar and in a novel environment presented in a prede
18 ions between a history of chronic stress and familiar and novel acute stressors that alter expression
19 ual landmark or while they navigated between familiar and novel arenas of a dual-chamber apparatus.
21 ited craving and physiological responding to familiar and novel cues in the R-E group vs the NR-E gro
23 ssibility by assessing neuronal responses to familiar and novel images in rapid serial visual display
24 ing substantially attenuated craving to both familiar and novel smoking cues and reduced the number o
27 unfamiliar (Experiment 1), when targets are familiar and the number of possible identities is restri
28 .g., "dog") compared with hearing an equally familiar and unambiguous nonverbal sound (e.g., a dog ba
30 at bonobos may cease to discriminate between familiar and unfamiliar individuals after a period of ei
31 controls made tension judgments on Western (familiar) and Indian (unfamiliar) melodies played on pia
32 Likert scale: 1 = very unfamiliar, 7 = very familiar), and concordance with Children's Oncology Grou
33 and actions, especially when the actions are familiar; and (2) the supplementary motor area (SMA), in
34 gated whether visual processing of images of familiar animals and artifacts was enhanced after hearin
36 rst assumes a forward-in-time version of the familiar autoregressive model for the exposure time seri
39 Hz caused animals to treat a novel image as familiar by decreasing time looking at the image, but di
43 analogy between such building blocks and the familiar chemical concepts of "bonds" and "valency" and
45 ealed an association between COL6A5 gene and familiar chronic itch, suggesting a new contributor to t
46 heterotrichous ciliate distantly related to familiar ciliate models, such as Tetrahymena or Parameci
51 ents with UC and 33 patients with hereditary familiar colon cancer and who underwent colonoscopy surv
55 y increases partner-directed grooming toward familiar conspecifics (but not strangers) that have expe
58 place cells, recent experiments morphed one familiar context into another while observing the respon
59 pediting learning and increasing capacity in familiar contexts, but these benefits may simultaneously
61 vel structural degrees of freedom beyond the familiar dipolar terms responsible for (anti)ferroelectr
62 ted on finding efficient pathways to produce familiar drop-in chemicals and polymer building blocks.
64 potentials and energy functionals) and less familiar (e.g., the creation of density functionals for
65 ning to ab initio methods through means both familiar (e.g., the creation of various potentials and e
66 friendly interface within Microsoft Excel, a familiar, easily accessed program for chemists and biolo
68 igars categorized both novel combinations of familiar elements as well as strings consisting of novel
70 is sensitive to geometric deformations of a familiar environment and show that patterns of path inte
72 toward a goal from an arbitrary point in the familiar environment is evidence that they have an integ
73 ited drastic changes in CA1 place cells in a familiar environment, similar to those seen during remap
76 bly patterns representing a novel, but not a familiar, environment correlated with their offline reac
78 ral tasks, but also after random foraging in familiar environments, despite markedly different learni
79 ly morphing the background landscapes of the familiar environments, while tracking fMRI activity.
83 eased reactivation of online activity during familiar events, in line with a retrieval signature.
84 pus exhibited an increased onset response to familiar events, switching from an online familiarity si
86 ting current is shown to be described by the familiar expression for a generator-collector system: il
87 mechanisms give rise to our highly accurate familiar face recognition but also to our error-prone pe
88 terior areas of the face-processing network, familiar face recognition emerges categorically in media
89 y neuroimaging research, the neural basis of familiar face recognition in humans remains largely unkn
96 iminative neural responses to unfamiliar and familiar faces by slowly increasing visual information (
97 e core face-processing network, responded to familiar faces emerging from a blur with a characteristi
98 resonance imaging, we found that personally familiar faces engage the macaque face-processing networ
100 tion with matter, in situations ranging from familiar (for example, reflection and transmission at an
102 ial conductance exhibits all of the features familiar from discussions of this phenomenon in bulk sem
103 the Americas has followed a pattern that is familiar from earlier epidemics of other viruses, where
105 perirhinal damage are unable to distinguish familiar from novel objects in recognition memory tasks.
106 tructure and composition that complement the familiar functional parameters around which contemporary
107 e capabilities of LDA with those of the more familiar global analysis, as well as providing a number
108 ntation strategies and the evaluation of the familiar global lifetime and target analysis as well as
109 h the empirical and synthetic networks using familiar graph metrics, but presented here in a more com
112 Monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) are familiar herbivores of milkweeds of the genus Asclepias,
115 spects of familiarity that are shared by all familiar identities and information that distinguishes s
116 -40 Hz during looking caused rats to treat a familiar image as if it were novel by increasing time lo
117 lity is that truncation of the response to a familiar image leaves neurons in a state of readiness to
118 ncrease or decrease exploration of novel and familiar images depending on the frequency of stimulatio
119 s formally analogous to learning principles, familiar in humans and machines, that enable generalisat
122 species with complex social networks, where familiar individuals can encounter one another after lon
124 images were morphs between the faces of two familiar individuals, chosen because at least one MTL ne
127 ocessing biases against less expected versus familiar information patterns in relation to genetic ris
131 n all cases, the impairment to recognize the familiar juvenile was abolished by the coinfusion of ago
132 with simple structural modifications of the familiar kinetic proofreading biochemical network diagra
133 ich anxiety motivates organisms to return to familiar low-entropy states in order to regain a sense o
136 s gained mass when living next to related or familiar males and also showed less telomere attrition w
142 here to inspire people to think beyond their familiar model systems and to press funding agencies to
145 tivation of vCA1 neurons that respond to the familiar mouse enabled memory retrieval and the associat
146 esponding cells are greater in response to a familiar mouse than to a previously unencountered mouse.
147 Si horizontal lineSi(NHC)](+) to a series of familiar, multiply bonded Si and P compounds as verified
155 to interfere with the representation of the familiar one, leading to decreased field stability in bo
156 ew signals more with the unfamiliar than the familiar one, similar to what has previously been found
160 g problem is the choice between exploiting a familiar option for a known reward and exploring unfamil
161 ving to choose between predictably rewarding familiar options (exploitation) and risky novel options,
164 Social disruption produced a preference for familiar over novel conspecifics, a change that did not
165 analyze the headings that ants adopt when a familiar panorama composed of two or three shapes is man
169 nd loss of two axial ligands, they form more familiar, pharmacologically active four-coordinate Pt(II
170 ces and reveals a remarkable analogy between familiar phenomena of raining and catastrophic asteroid
172 thin 30 days was lower in patients who saw a familiar physician (16.9%; adjusted hazard ratio [aHR],0
173 ion within 30 days was also less common with familiar physician follow-up (25.2%;aHR,0.86;95%CI,0.82-
174 s), 21 848 (55.7%) received follow-up from a familiar physician, 3938 (10.0%) saw an unfamiliar physi
177 navigational mechanisms of ants targeting a familiar place like the nest or a learned feeding site,
179 acted most adversely were daytime driving in familiar places (odds ratio [OR], 12.4; 95% confidence i
182 plex decay variants all take the form of the familiar Poisson law of rare events, under a nonlinear r
184 olyl-reactive T cells operate outside of the familiar principles of the MHC system, providing a broad
186 es that one can encounter while interpreting familiar quantities such as which-alternative informatio
188 presentation of a social stimulus (novel or familiar rat) or a novel object induces global remapping
189 ed peripheral visual cues that were novel or familiar (received few or many exposures) and predicted
190 fying sensory experiences as either novel or familiar represents a fundamental challenge to neural pr
193 as ants learn the views encountered on their familiar route better, they identify more readily unfami
194 ual imagery is well known, enshrined in such familiar sayings as "seeing is believing" and "a picture
195 from soft-bodied taxa (lobopodians) to more familiar sclerotized forms with jointed appendages [1-3]
202 ses place cell ensemble representations of a familiar space to cease resembling pre-PCP representatio
204 differences in SII/OP1 activity during three familiar speech production tasks: object naming, reading
205 a significant LH bias when presented with a familiar spoken command in which the salience of meaning
206 uest are prevented from collapsing into more familiar, stable structures by the forces that hold the
207 role in the behavioral response to novel and familiar stimuli as a consequence of dopamine-mediated p
208 atistics of the visual response to novel and familiar stimuli in inferior temporal cortex, an area un
210 s increases salience of and interaction with familiar stimuli without affecting novelty responses, wh
211 -selective neurons preferred either novel or familiar stimuli, scaled their response as a function of
212 y engrams can reduce behavioral responses to familiar stimuli, thereby resulting in behavioral habitu
213 ippocampal responses to novel (compared with familiar) stimuli were observed following both vaccine a
214 ravity waves, the subsurface analogue of the familiar surface gravity waves that break on beaches, ar
215 xperiment (n = 26 preschool children), where familiar symbols and line drawings of objects evoked rig
216 d sickness behaviors are the most common and familiar symptoms of infections, their roles in host def
218 Ch levels in novel taste presentation versus familiar taste recognition and ACh levels were associate
219 is the opposite of that which occurs during familiar taste recognition and these differing neurotran
223 is derived from reflected color or, in more familiar terms, that color perception follows from color
224 neurons in a novel paradigm that presented a familiar test stimulus in a sequence with similar or dis
226 viously successful signals more often with a familiar than unfamiliar recipient, with whom they had n
227 erates features of our social interaction so familiar that they rarely strike us as standing in need
229 synthesis is a truly interdisciplinary tool, familiar to a broad group of scientists who do not other
230 ottom flask and other conventional equipment familiar to a traditional organic chemistry laboratory a
233 d during the PsA-TT clinical development are familiar to groups conducting field trials in different
236 n as a mode of eukaryotic cell regulation is familiar to most biochemists, many are less familiar wit
237 ecause developments in recent years are more familiar to most contemporary researchers, we end with a
241 ry approach, as well as the one that is most familiar to the individual surgeon, because there is oft
248 and anti-predator tactics [8-12], though the familiar view of the solitary octopus faces a growing li
249 ulation engines in a seamless way within the familiar Virtual Cell (VCell) modeling environment.
251 ations, subjects responded more intensely to familiar voices than to calls from unknown individuals -
252 Institutions were asked whether they were familiar with "Image Gently," the North American guideli
253 expand, and the cardiac intensivist must be familiar with a broad spectrum of procedures and their s
256 compared with those admitted by intensivists familiar with an ICU elsewhere in the same hospital.
258 scholarly community that is likely both more familiar with and trusting of the relevant risk mitigati
259 s published, readers would be expected to be familiar with at least 15 different statistical methods.
263 n adolescents, yet pediatricians may be less familiar with how to counsel adolescents about implants
264 Also, 82.4% of sites indicated they were familiar with Image Gently, 57.1% were familiar with the
266 , and all healthcare professionals should be familiar with its recognition and acute and ongoing mana
267 ll as all healthcare professionals should be familiar with its recognition and acute management.
269 ists can help maximize patient care by being familiar with MR imaging features of perianal Crohn dise
272 ns are assessed by experts at regional sites familiar with patterns of usual interstitial pneumonia a
273 familiar to most biochemists, many are less familiar with protein kinase/phosphatase signaling netwo
276 were familiar with Image Gently, 57.1% were familiar with the 2010 North American consensus guidelin
279 Health-care providers might have become familiar with the clinical picture of low C-reactive pro
282 ore than 50% of the sites-particularly those familiar with the guidelines-were compliant with the gui
285 ce to the authors' claims to give those less familiar with the minutiae of cortical circuits a better
286 sions from decision analytic studies and are familiar with the specific definitions of the terminolog
287 ease, it is important for radiologists to be familiar with the unique considerations for imaging wome
291 , it is imperative that nephrologists become familiar with this literature, reviewed here, so that th
299 rised by specific activation enhancement for familiar words, starting as early as ~70 ms after the on
300 an ancient feature of life on earth, and the familiar X and Y chromosomes in humans and other model s
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