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1 in and 10 indicating "pain as bad as you can imagine").
2 (FRM), and Institut des Maladies Genetiques (IMAGINE).
3 cal motion language (without instructions to imagine).
4 here 0=no pain and 10=pain as bad as you can imagine).
5  from 0=no pain to 10=pain as bad as you can imagine).
6 l and to move to advances that we cannot yet imagine.
7 thways, in ways that we are only starting to imagine.
8 no pain and 10 representing as bad as can be imagined.
9 WH2 domains are more complex than originally imagined.
10 eceptors is far more complex than previously imagined.
11 matopoiesis are more complex than previously imagined.
12 an occur even when its consumption is merely imagined.
13 hromatin is far more complex than previously imagined.
14 rt and enthusiasm for these disciplines, are imagined.
15 ins might be more simplistic than previously imagined.
16            However, alternative paths can be imagined.
17 being a scientist far richer than I can have imagined.
18 nd apoptosis is more complex than previously imagined.
19  signaling events is broader than previously imagined.
20 of labour are more pervasive than previously imagined.
21  benefits may be more complex than currently imagined.
22  control of signaling events than previously imagined.
23 lantibiotics is much broader than previously imagined.
24 uch more important structural role than ever imagined.
25 ented simultaneously and when AM is visually imagined.
26  role in cellular regulation than previously imagined.
27 hodopsin family are far less than previously imagined.
28 cer risk of BE is perhaps higher than we had imagined.
29 t is more difficult to achieve than might be imagined.
30 ker histones are more varied than previously imagined.
31 plex and more beautiful than might have been imagined.
32  unskilled may not be as obvious as is first imagined.
33 th prokaryotes and eukaryotes, than hitherto imagined.
34 rding to inherited polymorphisms as so often imagined.
35 r more abundant and important than initially imagined.
36 this organelle a century ago could ever have imagined.
37 metabolisms could be simpler than previously imagined.
38  interpreting space and time than heretofore imagined.
39 ribed to be far more complex than originally imagined.
40 lf are much more complex and dynamic than we imagined.
41 s, supports both past remembering and future imagining.
42  depending on the stimulus the subjects were imagining.
43 orms and structures unlike anything we could imagine?
44                       BACKGROUND & AIMS: The IMAgINE 1 study (NCT00409682) evaluated the safety and e
45 ally engineered mice) that could not even be imagined 15 years ago.
46 xtraction techniques have reached levels not imagined 20 years ago.
47 s raised by experimentalists, and then 4) to imagine a future in which teams of experimentalists and
48                           It is difficult to imagine a greater challenge to the transplantation of ha
49                                              Imagine a pathogen that is spreading radially as a circu
50                                              Imagine a planet very much like the Earth, with similar
51                                           We imagine a promoter-bound transcriptional activator (or c
52                     While it is difficult to imagine a role for such a secreted factor in contributin
53                                              Imagine a scenario where personal belongings such as pen
54                                           To imagine a structure and then express it in material form
55                                      One can imagine a variety of mechanisms that should result in se
56  pace of change is faster than we could have imagined a decade ago.
57                             Either seeing or imagining a specific pattern could strongly bias which o
58                            More than we ever imagined, according to recent reports employing proteomi
59 when individuals respond to the eliciting of imagined aggressive behavior.
60 inciples for so long that it is hard even to imagine alternative ways to formalize probabilities.
61 ental representation of reality to create an imagined alternative, and they compare alternative repre
62 r investigations, the creativity involved in imagining alternative outcomes and designing experiments
63                   The loss of the ability to imagine alternatives as a result of injuries to the pref
64 future event, remember a personal memory, or imagine an event involving a familiar individual.
65  two tasks: imagine walking in a hallway and imagine an object moving along the same hallway.
66 epicting another person's plight, the act of imagining an event of helping the person or remembering
67  disorder provides an orthogonal strategy to imagine and discover new phases of crystalline matter an
68 ws the consequences of new experiences to be imagined and acted on.
69 amined the causal impact of such thoughts on imagined and actual moral behavior.
70 articipants, activation during lip purse and imagined and executed movement of the non-dominant hand
71 e representations depend on the object being imagined and on individual differences in style and repo
72 re common in cellular proteins than hitherto imagined and that its occurrence, in some proteins at le
73 a nucleosome is more plastic than previously imagined and that octamer deformation plays different ro
74 hanism is more sophisticated than previously imagined and that some CDCs are employed in pore-indepen
75 the deteriorating status of the patient; (D) imagining and acting on moral possibilities for end of l
76 stic Computer tomography, magnetic resonance imagining and angiography, identified an oval-shaped mas
77       However, the subjective experiences of imagining and seeing are clearly different.
78 0 ("no pain") to 10 ("pain as bad as you can imagine") and for which a 1-point change is considered c
79         Recall is necessary for planning and imagining, and it can increase the flexibility of naviga
80  these conditions than in the task involving imagining another person).
81 ignal in nuclei, but these were likely to be imagining artifacts.
82            Although DNA replication is often imagined as a regular and continuous process, the DNA po
83 riction enzymes is thus larger than commonly imagined, as is the number of enzymes needing two recogn
84 is considerably more complex than previously imagined, as well as the emerging regulatory importance
85 y of ecosystem webs is far less than usually imagined, because most ecosystem networks consist of a m
86                                        While imagining both interpersonal rejection and acting out ag
87 inematic tuning features whether movement is imagined by humans with tetraplegia, or is performed as
88 talo Calvino describes a series of fantastic imagined cities that fulfill core human needs that remai
89 ol subjects showed no activity in V4/V8 when imagining colors in response to spoken words, despite ov
90                 It is therefore difficult to imagine commercially viable production methods based on
91 ences with respect to our human capacity for imagining, creating, and adapting to novel environments.
92 ng and chronic condition characterized by an imagined defect in appearance.
93 sychological disturbances related to real or imagined delusional experiences underlying the importanc
94 ide evidence for representations of absolute imagined direction at a resolution of 30 degrees in the
95                                 Participants imagined directions between building locations in a larg
96 lly, the beta-power decrease associated with imagined downbeats (the count "one") was larger than tha
97 es, rating them for perceived effectiveness, imagined ease-of-insertion and willingness-to-try on vis
98 a different food (such as candy), or did not imagine eating a food.
99 tedly imagined eating that food fewer times, imagined eating a different food (such as candy), or did
100 xperiments showed that people who repeatedly imagined eating a food (such as cheese) many times subse
101 imagined food than did people who repeatedly imagined eating that food fewer times, imagined eating a
102 h movement of elements between cells, we can imagine elements with differing rates of transposition a
103 out the mental state of a stranger whom they imagined encountering on a park bench.
104 e in age (e.g., at ages 29, 39, 49, etc.) or imagine entering a new epoch, which leads them to behave
105 Activation reflected the reward magnitude of imagined episodes, and greater reward sensitivity was re
106 ns' ability to construct episodes by vividly imagining (episodic simulation) or remembering (episodic
107 n-related differences in the construction of imagined events in the left anterior hippocampus and rig
108 e network regions during the construction of imagined events over object comparisons, including the l
109 elated differences in the episodic detail of imagined events significantly modulated induction-relate
110 nce imaging while generating inner speech or imagining external speech.
111                                 For example, imagining faces or places differentially activates visua
112 et been tested whether these individuals can imagine facial expressions, a process also hypothesized
113 novel fMRI paradigm in which subjects had to imagine fictitious experiences.
114 f the past and future, create daydreams, and imagine fictitious scenarios.
115                          By using previously imagined fictitious experiences as a comparison for epis
116 young healthy subjects performed a series of imagined flexion-extension movements of the fingers.
117 many times subsequently consumed less of the imagined food than did people who repeatedly imagined ea
118 y a more sophisticated means than previously imagined for removing the detritus left by more primary
119 entials generated in a burst than previously imagined from somatic recording, because the EPSP amplit
120 FICANCE STATEMENT Humans have the ability to imagine future episodes (i.e., episodic simulation) and
121 gate, to form and recollect memories, and to imagine future experiences.
122 x is critical for integrating information to imagine future outcomes.
123 membered past events (recent and remote) and imagined future events (near and distant).
124 ieved the loss of their 'previous life' and 'imagined future' but, beyond the understanding of close
125 ut the self, the perspective of others, when imagining future and past events, and during mind wander
126                                              Imagining future events conveys adaptive benefits, yet r
127                                 By one view, imagining future events relies on MTL mechanisms that al
128 s that rely on episodic retrieval, including imagining future experiences, solving open-ended problem
129  core network of brain regions that supports imagining future experiences.
130 reas related to these motivational concerns: imagining future-self inner states, managing how others
131                                 Finally, the imagined futures of bioinformatic work suggest that bioi
132 ded from these neural populations, including imagined goals, trajectories, and types of movement.
133 atory power while healthy human participants imagined grasping a cylinder oriented at different angle
134 ons are activated for the visual cue and the imagined hand shape.
135 e PPC of humans are selective for particular imagined hand shapes independent of graspable objects.
136                                              Imagining hand movements could stimulate restitution and
137 d strangers who were low in humanity if they imagined harming them for immoral behavior, but not mone
138 pontaneously dehumanized strangers when they imagined harming them for money, but not when they imagi
139 ed harming them for money, but not when they imagined harming them for their immoral behavior.
140 and to lightly touch, forcefully support, or imagine holding each object, while 15 joint angles were
141 ious animals, tend to feature prominently in imagined horrible histories.
142 F-actin, in part because it would be hard to imagine how a single-stranded filament would be stable a
143 f early genetic systems make it difficult to imagine how a stable RNA genome may have functioned and
144 rom a mechanistic perspective, it is easy to imagine how activation of NMDA receptors may trigger cel
145                         It is challenging to imagine how DNA and RNA polymerases with their associate
146                           It is difficult to imagine how mammalian hosts have kept pace in the evolut
147                  However, it is difficult to imagine how nucleic acid polymers first appeared, as the
148 y when they think "if only" or "what if" and imagine how the past could have been different.
149  been applied to analyze this circuitry, and imagines how it might be further developed in future stu
150 seemed extravagantly wasteful of energy, and imagining human travel between the stars even more so.
151 rise in response to events that have real or imagined implications for others' judgments of the indiv
152 possibly pushed far beyond what people could imagine in the beginning.
153  Neutrino astronomy beyond the Sun was first imagined in the late 1950s.
154                            The many pathways imagined in the model are not observed in the structure-
155 tion of AMPK is more complex than previously imagined, in that over-activation may be deleterious rat
156 uity is less problematic than one would have imagined; indeed, it opens new therapeutic opportunities
157                                              Imagine instead a carbon-fluorine (C-F) bond positioned
158                                              Imagine instead the future of healthcare relegated to a
159 ffects; we account for the human capacity to imagine later socioeconomic outcomes and to anticipate t
160 istorical success makes it very difficult to imagine life without effective antibacterials; however,
161  is a key candidate for where the process of imagining likely outcomes occurs; however, its precise r
162            Behavioral results indicated that imagined location and facing direction were represented
163 ult in the latter case is reconstructing the imagined mechanism before looking carefully at the real
164 s neuroscience research concerning false and imagined memories, misinformation effects and reconsolid
165  of biliary dilatation is possible when this imagining method is combined with ERCP and additional te
166 ether acoustically accented and subjectively imagined metric processing in march and waltz contexts d
167                Nowadays, it is impossible to imagine modern cancer treatment without targeted therapi
168 ebrate, in the sense that it is difficult to imagine modern neuroscience without brain imaging.
169 ual that follows it, (b) be something we can imagine most animals are capable of following, and (c) r
170                                Intentionally imagining motion produced reliable MAEs.
171 articipants who showed the largest MAEs from imagining motion) were more likely to show an MAE in the
172  by the strength of an individual's MAE from imagining motion.
173 or cortex and right dorsal cerebellum, while imagined movement activated more than attempted movement
174 s in humans also represent information about imagined movement and spatial orienting, suggesting that
175 rols, attempted movement activated more than imagined movement did within left primary sensorimotor c
176                          In addition, during imagined movement of the phantom hand, and executed move
177 eir current body posture is congruent to the imagined movement).
178 ibute to mental simulation in the absence of imagined movement.
179 essing in primary sensorimotor cortex during imagined movement; and (iii) modulation of function with
180 of motor cortex neurons related to actual or imagined movements has been used to control computer cur
181  dynamic conditions (voluntary, passive, and imagined movements) and we found that, on equal hand pos
182 ty related to behaviours, including real and imagined movements, cognitive imagery and shifts of atte
183 o control computers and robotic arms through imagined movements.
184 equency bands is modulated during actual and imagined movements.
185 n for the unaffected arm for large-amplitude imagined movements; controls exhibited symmetrical RTs.
186                           Magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) scans obtained on a 1.5-T magnet with 1.
187 f the 53 patients, 22 had magnetic resonance imagining (MRI)-documented evidence of cerebral infarcti
188   Musical imagery is the human experience of imagining music without actually hearing it.
189 participants listened to metronome beats and imagined musical meters such as a march and waltz.
190 al cortex during both virtual navigation and imagined navigation of the same paths.
191 e human entorhinal cortex during virtual and imagined navigation.
192                              Compared to the imagined neutral scenario, the imagined scenarios involv
193 eard notes (bottom-up task) or a sequence of imagined notes (top-down task).
194 s during decision-making, planning, and when imagining novel scenarios.
195 he left wrist posture, so as to maintain the imagined object in its proper spatial orientation.
196 aging in isolated kidney glomeruli, and live imagining of podocyte actin dynamics, we determined that
197                                    One might imagine one could readily determine these networks throu
198 eigenvector (self eigenmode) associated with imagining oneself executing a specific motor act.
199 sks to the donor, a sense of moral duty, and imagining oneself in the position of the recipient.
200 e rewards is the quality with which they are imagined or estimated in the present.
201 magnetic resonance imaging while they either imagined or executed a finger-thumb opposition sequence.
202 y dysmorphic disorder (preoccupation with an imagined or slight defect in appearance) is a common and
203  never be experienced at the time of choice, imagining or simulating the benefits of a future reward
204 imilarities between remembering the past and imagining or simulating the future, including the findin
205 otation that the symptoms are psychological, imagined, or faked.
206 tives: a) imagining the patient's feelings ('imagine other'), or b) imagining to be in the patient's
207               If we are, like Jonas Salk, to imagine ourselves as a virus, what kind of world would w
208                As humans, we can consciously imagine ourselves at a different time (mental time trave
209 l mechanisms with the ability to simulate or imagine outcomes expected from alternative actions that
210                   Insight, or the ability to imagine outcomes, is evident when outcomes have not been
211 eceived can also influence learning if those imagined outcomes are not received.
212 scan the strengths of social epidemiology to imagine paths forward that will make the field distinct
213 nts are inexpensive and one might be able to imagine paying out of pocket.
214  extend the wrist [motor execution (ME)], to imagine performing the same task without any overt movem
215 rom the remote past, the recent past, and to imagine plausible episodes in the near future.
216                                When asked to imagine playing tennis or moving around her home, the pa
217 n the rostral anterior cingulate cortex when imagining positive future events relative to negative on
218                           Humans can vividly imagine possible future events.
219 ative Essay explores the consequences of the imagined premature death of Oswald Avery, who in 1944 pr
220 mporal lobe while the subjects were asked to imagine previously viewed images.
221  an individual's neural representation of an imagined primary reward predicts the degree to which the
222 ntromedial prefrontal cortex response during imagined primary reward receipt was correlated with redu
223  intangible, we can make it more concrete by imagining prospective events.
224 s were asked to perform two different tasks: imagined pursuit tracking of a cursor moving on a comput
225  functional MRI during attempted, and during imagined, right foot movement, each at two force levels.
226 gical information, conflict between real and imagined risks is hampering decision making.
227 hat response preparation is mediated via the imagined rotation of a movement vector.
228 ltrasound (US) system, Aixplorer (SuperSonic Imagine S.A., Aix-en-Provence, France), TE using FibroSc
229 r when an SC6-1 probe (Aixplorer; SuperSonic Imagine SA, Aix-enProvence, France) was used than when a
230 mpared to the imagined neutral scenario, the imagined scenarios involving aggressive behavior were as
231 symptom-unrelated) and neutral pictures, and imagining scenarios related to the content of each pictu
232 th the number of enclosing boundaries in the imagined scene.
233 aris oculi region which was specific to the 'imagine self' perspective.
234  b) imagining to be in the patient's place ('imagine self').
235 d nasal airflow in human subjects while they imagined sights, sounds and smells, and only during olfa
236 lar to those emerging from the literature on imagined (simulated) bodily movements.
237 diverse and more interesting than is usually imagined, so that our understanding of the later stages
238      Aversive emotional reactions to real or imagined social harms infuse moral judgment and motivate
239 t side of the transition series than one has imagined, some ligands are sigma-noninnocent.
240 l hippocampal damage and amnesia, who cannot imagine spatially coherent scenes, displayed attenuated
241 gn of these studies required participants to imagine speaking or generating nonverbal vocalizations i
242                          Participants either imagined specific events of spending money (e.g., pound
243 ies indicate that episodic simulation (i.e., imagining specific future experiences) and episodic memo
244  ability to classify individual words during imagined speech from electrocorticographic signals.
245 lso compared classification accuracy between imagined speech, overt speech and listening.
246 the most exciting or highly touted features, imagine such devices without these forms of gain control
247 ion factor is more extensive than previously imagined, suggesting that evolutionary plasticity may be
248 ne way to reconcile these observations is to imagine that evolution proceeds in pulses, rather than i
249  loss in cave fishes: "As it is difficult to imagine that eyes, although useless, could be in any way
250                      It is thus difficult to imagine that for much of the early 20th century, the rea
251 ng stimulus on a computer screen and told to imagine that the displayed body part was part of a stand
252                             Consequently, we imagine that the duration of enhanced CheY-P levels caus
253                                    One might imagine that the mechanism of helicases would relate to
254                                    One might imagine that these loci could encode highly conserved re
255                                It is easy to imagine that these types of compounds will see wider use
256                                           We imagine that TMT reactions could find wide application f
257                                              Imagine that you are blindfolded inside an unknown room.
258 r existed on our planet, it is reasonable to imagine that, once deposited on the surface of the ocean
259 ecoming a cell biologist, I would have never imagined that it would lead to a career in molecular ani
260 h 20 years ago (including myself) would have imagined that, in 2005, there would still be a predictio
261                                           To imagine the abiotic assembly of such an overall system,
262 We know just enough about plant proteomes to imagine the breathtaking scope of our ignorance.
263                                              Imagine the decisions you might make while playing a sim
264 nt memory, and also had an intact ability to imagine the future.
265 ired recent memory, and an intact ability to imagine the future.
266  real-time cue for musicians to continuously imagine the music for repeated and synchronized sessions
267 showed overlap when EA was asked to mentally imagine the pictures he had to draw (albeit to a lesser
268 data of the prefrontal cortex while subjects imagine the pleasure they would derive from items belong
269 sense to take for granted and the easiest to imagine the possibility of living without.
270                  At the time, few could have imagined the breadth and depth of knowledge about cell b
271 lt odyssey of my early years, who could have imagined the incredible and successful journey that cons
272 d no history of abnormal behavior while they imagined the same scenario with four variations involvin
273                   The selfish DNA hypothesis imagines the genome as an ecological community, a collec
274 in the absence of prior experience by merely imagining the consequences of a new experience.
275 e nature and necessity of MTL involvement in imagining the future and tested the novel hypothesis tha
276                                              Imagining the future biased subsequent monetary decision
277   The findings suggest that the capacity for imagining the future, like the capacity for remembering
278 differences between remembering the past and imagining the future, the identification of component pr
279 formation were activated while subjects were imagining the object moving fast.
280  watched using two distinct perspectives: a) imagining the patient's feelings ('imagine other'), or b
281 e complexity nor to increasing difficulty of imagining the scenes in general.
282 ciously project themselves in the future and imagine themselves at different places.
283                       Invitees were asked to imagine they had been diagnosed with intermediate-risk a
284  with brain imaging data recorded while they imagined those events, both before, and after, choosing
285 principal) and control (n = 76) participants imagined threatening and neutral events while acoustic s
286                   One of the two radicals is imagined to react with a paramagnetic scavenger via spin
287  patient's feelings ('imagine other'), or b) imagining to be in the patient's place ('imagine self').
288 issing fundamental in complex tones, and for imagined tones.
289 D response in the parietal region reflecting imagined transformations to the equation or the motor re
290 magery conditions, participants recalled and imagined traumatic and neutral autobiographical events.
291                                      One can imagine two extreme cases of the bonding in these specie
292  unmet needs of the biomedical community and imagine unorthodox institutes designed to fulfill these
293                      Participants repeatedly imagined upsetting episodes that they feared might happe
294 e temporal association cortex in integrating imagined visual stimuli with real auditory stimuli, and
295 calizing auditory stimuli in the presence of imagined visual stimuli.
296 ded healthy volunteers performing two tasks: imagine walking in a hallway and imagine an object movin
297 ilar life experiences to derive estimates or imagine what might happen next.
298 spectrum of clinical PDT far beyond what was imagined when that sentinel manuscript was written.
299                        Future directions are imagined, where the diverse capabilities laid out are co
300 ide evidence for a neural representation for imagined words in the temporal lobe, frontal lobe and se

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