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1 an abnormally "utilitarian" pattern of moral judgement.
2 ere were no group differences in probability judgement.
3 udy of utilitarian and non-utilitarian moral judgement.
4 lated areas of the brain contribute to moral judgement.
5 nd surface is required for accurate distance judgement.
6 r declination below the horizon for distance judgement.
7 ts deviated in the direction of the monkey's judgement.
8 related with accuracy in performance of that judgement.
9 htly contralaterally, as was their bisection judgement.
10  and long-lasting effect on a basic auditory judgement.
11 in an abnormally egocentric pattern of moral judgement.
12 s independent of the participant's perceived judgement.
13 ions and the visualizations adjust to expert judgement.
14 n both mechanistic data summaries and expert judgement.
15 rst, what counts as prejudice is a political judgement.
16 t and left considerable latitude to clinical judgement.
17 imulation and rated their confidence in that judgement.
18  role for emotion in the generation of those judgements.
19 control task with unimodal visual or tactile judgements.
20 l systems that underlie different numerosity judgements.
21 us arousal signals informs gaze-shift timing judgements.
22  upon genotype for prognostic or therapeutic judgements.
23  indicated their confidence in each of their judgements.
24 iated with the ability to make complex moral judgements.
25 to those with vmPFC damage when making moral judgements.
26 ccurate when making diagnostic and treatment judgements.
27  via their diagnostic and treatment clinical judgements.
28 ter deficits on auditory-verbal than picture judgements.
29 new templates to perform accurate perceptual judgements.
30 calibrated against the proportion of correct judgements.
31 vailable evidence and combined with clinical judgement, a baseline blood eosinophil threshold of 150
32       We trained monkeys to make a direction judgement about dynamic random-dot motions and to indica
33 itions is growing and should inform clinical judgement about infants and young children requiring int
34 6 matched controls made categorical semantic judgements about 400 pictures during continuous magnetoe
35 bility of training monkeys to perform active judgements about certain aspects of observed actions, in
36 while monkeys simultaneously make behavioral judgements about certain aspects of observed actions.
37 iations in faces and for natural categorical judgements about faces.
38 n depends on the ability to make categorical judgements about sensory information acquired over time.
39 e role of physicians in making the necessary judgements about the medicines that they prescribe is of
40 they made reflective mentalizing or physical judgements about themselves or the British Queen.
41 udgement tasks led to reduced confidence and judgement accuracy in participants but did not alter con
42 ocity leads to reputation building, morality judgement and complex social interactions with ever-incr
43 e constructed to generate various indices of judgement and decision "performance": accuracy (R(a)), c
44 mselves, the interventions likely to improve judgement and decision processes and outcomes, and where
45  which may serve as a model for the aberrant judgement and interpersonal behaviour observed in this d
46 stancy operations, without regard to memory, judgement and learning.
47 ver, awareness is assessed as a first person judgement and the ability of patients to think about the
48 cipants performed semantic animate-inanimate judgements and a visual height judgement baseline task.
49 and uncertain and some of the variability in judgements and choices can be explained by the ways in w
50 research into nurses' pressure ulcer related judgements and decision making is needed and clinicians
51 ey aspects of nurses' pressure ulcer related judgements and decision making.
52                                      Nurses' judgements and decisions have the potential to help heal
53                                              Judgements and decisions in many political, economic or
54 e systems throughout the world suggests that judgements and decisions made by clinicians could be imp
55                                     Clinical judgements and decisions made by nurses managing leg ulc
56 ontribute to raising quality though improved judgements and decisions within health systems we need t
57 ns backward also reduced performance for sex judgements and emphasized the importance of direction sp
58  involves dynamic interplay between internal judgements and external perception, which has been inves
59 hms at play in our brains when we form value judgements and make choices.
60 uestionnaires, psychophysical temporal order judgements and residual limb temperature measurements) i
61 ing 2011 and 2012, 36 nurses made diagnostic judgements and treatment choices in response to 110 clin
62 performance on explicit recognition (old/new judgement) and semantic (abstract/concrete judgement) ta
63 rmed inner speech tasks (rhyme and homophone judgements), and overt speech tasks (reading aloud).
64 rocessing of risk adjustment and probability judgement, and to bet similar amounts to controls.
65 whether emotions play a causal role in moral judgement, and, in parallel, how emotion-related areas o
66                         An expert panel made judgements, and reached consensus on the same scenarios.
67 that interactions of important facial social judgements are processed combinatorially in the amygdala
68 e results indicate that human attractiveness judgements are sensitive to variations in local ecologie
69 er the neural mechanisms underlying temporal judgements are universal and centralized in the brain or
70 ovement on the ADAS-Cog, using patient-based judgement as an anchor, and determining the minimal clin
71 riminating correct judgements from incorrect judgements as measured by the resolution statistic in hi
72                       Learning to make moral judgements based on considerations beyond self-interest
73 ate-inanimate judgements and a visual height judgement baseline task.
74 eritage of research into decision making and judgement, both from within the discipline of nursing an
75 y remains, in principle, a context-dependent judgement, but our tool provides powerful, automated, ob
76  predicts correct and incorrect localization judgements by human listeners.
77                   Adults optimize perceptual judgements by integrating different types of sensory inf
78  building stimuli while performing a shallow judgement (colour of image) or a deep judgement (young/o
79 ical Global Impressions, the Global Clinical Judgements (Consensus) Scale, and the Overt Aggression S
80 nderconfidence in clinicians making clinical judgements could be a feature of evaluative research des
81                               Scenarios, and judgement criteria of 'correctness', were generated from
82 decisions from faces (compared to simple sex judgements) especially when making decisions of an affec
83 recognition memory test including confidence judgements followed after a delay of 15 min.
84 assification of retinoblastoma allows better judgement for success with chemoreduction for retinoblas
85                                          The judgements for each task were either uniquely mapped ont
86  no better ability of discriminating correct judgements from incorrect judgements as measured by the
87 d neurobiological processes underlying moral judgement have been the focus of many recent empirical s
88                        When explaining their judgements, health visitors tended to comment on the mot
89  summarize recent literature around futility judgements in intensive care emphasising ethical and pra
90 orer memory performance, their metacognitive judgements in the memory task were as accurate as the co
91 es were binned according to "Longer/Shorter" judgements in trials where Standard and Probe were ident
92 ty of the analysis results and make reliable judgements in uncertain context.
93 ormed a series of coherent motion perception judgements in which the amount of local motion signals a
94 way) correlated with accuracy on odd-one-out judgements involving faces and scenes, respectively.
95  evidence suggests that the quality of these judgements is often sub optimal.
96           Accuracy for both sex and identity judgements is reduced when faces are presented upside do
97 speeded responses rather than psychophysical judgements, it remains unclear whether involuntary audit
98                                              Judgements made by nurses contribute to this variability
99 derstanding the justification for a futility judgement may be relevant to deciding the most appropria
100 tation-specific effects observed in a parity judgement (odd versus even) task in which single numbers
101                      In a task requiring the judgement of direction of pitch change, subjects decided
102 earning deficits have been observed with the Judgement of Line Orientation test.
103                      The Cognitive-Affective Judgement of Preference Test was administered to 33 pati
104 a significant health risk and limit accurate judgement of the cost/benefit trade-off for medications.
105 ic or non-alcoholic beverage, and perceptual judgement of the half-way point of a straight and curved
106                                   This makes judgement of the impact difficult.
107 heory of Mind (ToM) test, which assesses the judgement of the preference of another through direction
108             Study 2 compared the breast size judgements of 66 hungry versus 58 satiated men within th
109 survival, and obtain results that agree with judgements of a breast cancer oncologist.
110                                The consensus judgements of a panel of nurses with advanced knowledge
111 cts and inaccuracies in the stimuli used for judgements of body size.
112                      This paper compares the judgements of community tissue viability specialist nurs
113  (totally confident) on dichotomous clinical judgements of critical event risk.
114 ity-selective MT neurons can bias perceptual judgements of depth, and the bias is predictable from th
115 ly investigate the impact of stress on men's judgements of female body size.
116 isk prediction models incorporate subjective judgements of healthcare professionals, a source of addi
117 vestigated the visual processes underpinning judgements of objective speed using an adaptation paradi
118 ith CRPS of one arm performed temporal order judgements of pairs of vibrotactile stimuli, one deliver
119  anterior prefrontal cortex in metacognitive judgements of perceptual processes.
120                           Post decision self judgements of probability of correct choice were obtaine
121            Central tendency, the tendency of judgements of quantities (lengths, durations etc.) to gr
122 al dilemmas, the VMPC is critical for normal judgements of right and wrong.
123 ts made significantly less accurate clinical judgements of risk in the high fidelity clinical simulat
124 ogeneity in the routes by which right-biased judgements of spatial centre are reached by hemi-neglect
125                                 We show that judgements of the attractiveness of female bodies are we
126 icted by independent observers' lifelikeness judgements of the individual objects comprising that cro
127              One might therefore expect that judgements of TTC would be independent of self-motion.
128 they are used in the DAM to make an informed judgement on the quality and appropriateness of the resu
129 cialist nurses made diagnostic and treatment judgements on 110 clinical scenarios and indicated their
130 oduce an abnormally 'utilitarian' pattern of judgements on moral dilemmas that pit compelling conside
131  these contain alkaloid, it passes "negative judgement" on the remainder of the cluster and turns awa
132 basis for that belief, whether it is a value judgement or an objective opinion, and know that the pri
133 to specialist nurses is likely to hinder the judgement performance of generalists.
134 ics were used to generate various indices of judgement "performance": accuracy, consistency, confiden
135   They are not intended to replace physician judgement regarding specific patients or clinical or pub
136                                        Moral judgements regarding the function of the aggression; tri
137                                         Such judgements require a comparison of the evidence favourin
138 uent object were presented together, heading judgements showed intermediate accuracy.
139 ion test (direct memory task) and a semantic judgement task (indirect memory task).
140 tly impaired in a simple category membership judgement task and the selective impairment for natural
141              Moreover, using the same social-judgement task as used in our previous single-dose oxyto
142                        Here, we used a rhyme judgement task to compare adults from these two special
143                       Using a temporal order judgement task, we found that patients with complex regi
144 ited the patients for the more demanding age-judgement task.
145 face and name identification and familiarity judgement tasks compared with amnesic patients with Alzh
146           Improving the realism of simulated judgement tasks led to reduced confidence and judgement
147 w judgement) and semantic (abstract/concrete judgement) tasks.
148 originally impaired in autistic individuals (judgement tendency: P = 0.019, d = 0.62; eye-gaze effect
149 n assumed that specialist nurses make better judgements than non-specialist nurses.
150  significantly more accurate in their source judgements than the older group.
151 we need to know more about the decisions and judgements themselves, the interventions likely to impro
152       At test, subjects made initial old/new judgements to visually presented words and, for words ju
153        Recent research suggests that sensory judgements unfold through the gradual accumulation of ne
154  a gold-standard set using collective expert judgements upon which we evaluated image-based measures.
155 all speech fluency, as estimated by clinical judgements using the Western Aphasia Battery speech flue
156 or across distinct texture regions, distance judgement was impaired.
157 ssociation with the critical match/non-match judgement was increased as the DNMS rule was learned, an
158          A higher proportion of simultaneity judgements was observed for the learned cross-modal comb
159 sponse in PrC and HC, elicited during oddity judgements, was correlated with face and scene oddity pe
160                                          The judgements were in response to 25 paper-based and 25 hig
161              In contrast, the VMPC patients' judgements were normal in other classes of moral dilemma
162 hey were close together or touching, whereas judgements were unaltered when adjacent fingers were sti
163 and control participants found that semantic judgements were underpinned by activation in the ventral
164                                        These judgements were used as a standard against which to comp
165 ll subject groups made more accurate heading judgements when using optic flow patterns than when usin
166                            For the treatment judgement (whether applying high compression was warrant
167 tions but was stronger for within-population judgements, which indicates that attractiveness cues are
168 mic random-dot motions and to indicate their judgement with an eye movement to a visual target.
169 und to be significantly impaired in position judgements with intervening saccades, particularly when
170 unlike normal subjects, she made familiarity judgements without accessing semantic identity represent
171 hallow judgement (colour of image) or a deep judgement (young/old age of depicted face or building).

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