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1  competence to be recognised and their voice heard.
2 ds were heard than when nonmotion words were heard.
3 hat matched the number of vocalizations they heard.
4 en diagnosed subacutely when a new murmur is heard.
5  policies, the voice of the public is seldom heard.
6 ies prominent enough to be measured and even heard.
7 vel may determine the frequency of the sound heard.
8 ifying a word well before all of it has been heard.
9 out public understanding of science is often heard.
10 straints in frontal cortex (LBA45) as W1 was heard.
11 th the evidence provided by the speech being heard.
12 havioral context in which vocalizations were heard.
13 icipate and asked questions as well as being heard.
14 r, after the initial phonemes of W2 had been heard.
15 ir acoustic signals, making them more easily heard.
16 trained to report the sound frequencies they heard.
17 enerated before any utterance is produced or heard.
18  response to the contrast of sounds that are heard.
19  deeply human function of making others feel heard?
20   During the spontaneous condition, subjects heard 24 words that were related in four categories but
21                         The other 2 patients heard a "pop" during physical exertion and immediately b
22                                  Young males heard a brief song playback when they pecked at a key, b
23                   In each trial, the subject heard a category name, then viewed a word, and then deci
24  sounds and pressed a button every time they heard a central target tone, while ignoring the peripher
25 activity that occurred before marmosets even heard a conspecific vocalization that, as a population,
26 ion of frontal cortex neurons when marmosets heard a conspecific vocalization, and that these changes
27 draw life support, the Supreme Court has not heard a futility case, and the only clear legal rule on
28 n enhanced neural response when participants heard a note that aligned with the downbeat during music
29 piction of an office visit during which they heard a physician who assured unconditional confidential
30 rticipants saw two objects on the screen and heard a sentence that referred to one of them.
31 se in the other two conditions, children who heard a structural explanation that cited the high-statu
32  were rewarded for licking a spout when they heard a target tone amid a sequence of reference noise s
33          Compared with participants who only heard a verbal description, participants who viewed a go
34                                           We heard about 3D reconstructions of transmembrane chemorec
35 ack, witnessed accident, heard about attack, heard about accident, and parental death).
36 lence, witnessed attack, witnessed accident, heard about attack, heard about accident, and parental d
37 iteracy were 3.5 times as likely not to have heard about colorectal cancer (8.8% v 2.5%; P =.006), 1.
38                                     Most had heard about COVID-19 vaccines, mainly through television
39                    Of these, those who first heard about endostatin from the media were five times mo
40                              Those who first heard about endostatin from the media were no more motiv
41 7; 95% CI, 1.9-7.1), and more likely to have heard about HPV and HPV vaccination from their health ca
42 er of eye health information sources seen or heard about in the past 12 months.
43 ard Challenger, and West Coast children, who heard about it first; between latency-age children and a
44  on television) and Porterville, Calif. (who heard about it later).
45 on television), and Porterville, Calif. (who heard about it).
46 y-seven (86%) of the survey participants had heard about osteoporosis, but only 3.8% of respondents r
47 early 2007, the number of caregivers who had heard about SIA rounds from the media increased from 26%
48                   Responses showed 35.3% had heard about stem cell-based therapy, mostly from publica
49                            For youth, having heard about the modification was an important reason for
50  respondents with glaucoma, most (58.9%) had heard about the possible use of marijuana for glaucoma,
51 ty-seven percent of survey respondents first heard about the trial from media reports.
52                         Participants largely heard about third-party resources from peers and turned
53 dy were to explore whether periodontists had heard about this approach, and if so how, how interested
54 ent category spaces, whereas a control group heard acoustically similar sounds drawn from a less stru
55         In the first experiment, infants who heard alternating trials of colaughter between friends a
56 steps of a friend while walking together, or heard an audience's clapping hands naturally synchronize
57 work suggests that instead of shouting to be heard and generating an uproar, it is better for all if
58 l role in ensuring older people's voices are heard and in building bridges between participants in ad
59 nes the joint neural distributions evoked by heard and lipread words to generate a more precise estim
60 t spoken word recognition involves comparing heard and predicted speech sounds and using prediction e
61 ries (e.g., Predictive-Coding): by comparing heard and predicted speech sounds, neural computations o
62  imaging (fMRI) acquisition, human listeners heard and repeated back 4-band-vocoded sentences (in whi
63 n two action recognition tasks in which they heard and saw an action word ('hammering') and selected
64 across the lateral cerebral cortex as people heard and then mentally rehearsed spoken sentences.
65 y outcomes included quality of life, feeling heard and understood, and intensive end-of-life care.
66 e no differences in quality of life, feeling heard and understood, or late hospice referral.
67 e observed for QOL, resource use, or feeling heard and understood.
68 ions), and an exploratory outcome of feeling heard and understood.
69 te responses that make human recipients feel heard, and how do human recipients react when they belie
70 rontal cortex at the time a vocalization was heard, and not by a decision driven by acoustic characte
71 ructural lesion, where more modern music was heard, and those with psychiatric disorders where music
72 traints that are constructed as each word is heard, and to determine how these constraints guide the
73                       Opening up and feeling heard are central to close relationships; in fact, under
74 nterrupted by another sound, it is sometimes heard as continuing through, even when the signal is act
75 different chords are used in music, some are heard as more attractive (consonant) than others.
76 neously with a harmonic vowel complex, it is heard as part of the corresponding object.
77 re well separated in frequency are no longer heard as separate streams if presented synchronously rat
78  Some studies have concluded that sounds are heard as separate streams when they activate well-separa
79  HCTs that differed in F0 such that they are heard as two separate "auditory objects" with distinct p
80 ures are in conflict, the sound of speech is heard at a location determined by the fine structure, bu
81 erior neck, expiratory wheezes, and crackles heard at auscultation of bases of both lungs.
82  nurses to ensure that the nursing voice was heard at board.
83  a grade II/IV rumbling systolic murmur best heard at the left upper sternal border.
84 ded eighteen participants as they viewed and heard AV congruent emotional and AV incongruent emotiona
85               Subjects reported whether they heard /ba/ or /fa/.
86 nt specifically tuned to the speech features heard before birth and their memory representations.
87 mories: We can sing along with songs we have heard before, interpret spoken and written language comp
88 ce well-formed utterances that we have never heard before.
89 ng and understanding sentences we have never heard before.
90  within 3 months and also reported that they heard better bimodally in quiet, noisy, and reverberant
91                            Which violins are heard better, and which are preferred?
92 er listened to voices and nonvocal sounds or heard binaural vocalizations with attention directed tow
93  (AC) that is present when target sounds are heard but absent when they are missed.
94  This occurs even for songs birds have never heard, but not if the context is masked or lacks species
95                          Tinnitus is a sound heard by 15% of the general population in the absence of
96                             Even when K4 was heard by both observers, agreement on its value was poor
97 es to solve problems and make women's voices heard by decision-makers.
98 phy (EMEG), generated as the same inputs are heard by human listeners.
99           These sounds are loud enough to be heard by insects and can be analytically categorized usi
100  52% of measurements; in 33% of cases it was heard by only one of the pair of observers, so the pair
101 ons while manipulating the auditory feedback heard by singing birds.
102 s song, independent of the auditory feedback heard by the bird.
103 06-9.45]), feeling that a child's needs were heard by the health care team (8.39 [95% Cr, 8.05-8.73])
104                        These calls have been heard by the scientific community involved in the study
105                                      Infants heard colaughter between friends and colaughter between
106  all of the notes leading to the target were heard, consistent with a process of habituation of the N
107 brain responses to the stimuli, subjects who heard different pitches exhibited contrasting temporal p
108 itory CNS is influenced profoundly by sounds heard during development.
109  with higher proportions of false statements heard during exposure.
110 rain on a moment-to-moment basis as subjects heard each tone.
111 cognition of printed words that had not been heard earlier.
112 are selectively tuned to the song of a tutor heard early in development.
113                             The stimulus is "heard" either as a galloping pattern (integration) or as
114 hes categorized test stimuli with previously heard elements by the ordinal position that these elemen
115                                       You've heard enough bragging about the great licensing successe
116 ers can falsely remember the gist as seen or heard even when they remember verbatim facts.
117 uantitatively tracks the discriminability of heard evidence from an unheard alternative.
118                                     Subjects heard factual sentences, and subsequent retrieval perfor
119 re of that word only when the word itself is heard; for signs, the temporal structure of the sign doe
120            Although critical voices could be heard from both outside and within the society, they rem
121 s (ABIM) Infectious Disease (ID) Board we've heard from many of our colleagues asking for greater fle
122  personal benefit (77%) than those who first heard from other sources (71%) (P =.46).
123 tly the trial's purpose than those who first heard from other sources.
124 ith Campephilus display drums also have been heard from the region.
125 ts as well as people with normal hearing who heard full-spectrum/unprocessed or vocoded speech.
126 r former grooming partner when they had also heard her recruitment call.
127 kin and applying various creams, when I then heard her say something that nearly ruined my experience
128 treated with bimekizumab every 2 weeks in BE HEARD I (considered unrelated to bimekizumab treatment b
129 atients versus 21 (29%) of 72 patients in BE HEARD I (odds ratio [OR] 2.23 [97.5% CI 1.16-4.31]; p=0.
130                                           BE HEARD I and II were two identically designed, 48-week ra
131 ents were reported in 40 (8%) patients in BE HEARD I and in 24 (5%) patients in BE HEARD II treated w
132                              Patients for BE HEARD I were recruited from Feb 19, 2020, to Oct 27, 202
133 to coronavirus infection and diarrhoea in BE HEARD I, and oral candidiasis and headache in BE HEARD I
134 atients versus 24 (32%) of 74 patients in BE HEARD II (2.29 [1.22-4.29]; p=0.0032).
135  in BE HEARD I and in 24 (5%) patients in BE HEARD II treated with bimekizumab over 48 weeks.
136                              Patients for BE HEARD II were recruited from March 2, 2020, to July 28,
137                                        In BE HEARD II, HiSCR50 was also met in the group who were adm
138 D I, and oral candidiasis and headache in BE HEARD II.
139 ed reliably only when intact paragraphs were heard in a meaningful sequence.
140  of the processes evoked as spoken words are heard in context, and to evaluate the respective roles o
141 salient sounds, including speech, are rarely heard in isolation.
142 aritime societies and economic sectors to be heard in key adaptation and mitigation discussions.
143                                       K4 was heard in only 52% of measurements; in 33% of cases it wa
144 emantic categories of the words as they were heard in real time during speech and how they tracked th
145      That auditory hallucinations are voices heard in the absence of external stimuli implies the exi
146 hat the voice of the scientific community is heard in the broader societal debates surrounding scienc
147  Birds adjust their songs to make themselves heard in the presence of ambient noise.
148 y input, millisecond by millisecond as it is heard, in terms of complex multilevel representations of
149 nds to a listener's speech percept (what is "heard") independent of the sensory properties of the inp
150 k, participants saw pairs of objects as they heard instructions to select a target image.
151 and US participants approximately replicated heard intervals on a logarithmic scale, even for tones o
152  integrate the meaning of each word as it is heard into their dynamic interpretation of the current u
153 nputs from objects that can be both seen and heard is highly adaptable and takes into account target
154              After familiarisation, neonates heard isolated duplets adhering, or not, to the structur
155           Just when you thought that you had heard it all about autophagy-the conserved cellular proc
156 sms to preferentially activate the currently heard language during listening.
157   Using PET, the cerebral network engaged by heard language processing in normal hearing subjects was
158 ead injury or stroke and six normal controls heard lists of words (Experiment 1) and stories (Experim
159    After an interval of 2 weeks, the infants heard lists of words that either occurred frequently or
160 tients' acceptance of the technique has been heard loud and clear.
161 selective attention experiment, participants heard low (250 Hz)- and high (4000 Hz)-frequency streams
162 perties when birds heard song and when birds heard modulation-limited noise.
163 ng motion language gained strength as people heard more and more of a story (participants heard motio
164 alk in children's environments: Children who heard more talk from adults produced more speech.
165 heard more and more of a story (participants heard motion stories in four installments, with a test a
166                   During this task, a monkey heard multiple presentations of a "reference" stimulus t
167 due to the uncertainty inherent in mapping a heard name to the intended referent in a cluttered and v
168 arning of associations: new information, the heard name, is incorporated into well-established memori
169                        An experimental group heard nonspeech sound exemplars drawn from coherent cate
170            However, juveniles that had never heard normal song imitated abnormal synthetic songs with
171    Our results suggest that silence is truly heard, not merely inferred, introducing a general approa
172 t target notes that terminated a sequence of heard notes (bottom-up task) or a sequence of imagined n
173 rformed three different tasks: repetition of heard nouns at different rates; listening to single noun
174               However, perhaps they have not heard of 'evolution in a test tube' and how Wrinkly Spre
175                 Only 2 of 10 respondents had heard of ACP and were enrolled, while approximately 4 in
176 ontraceptive implants, whereas 16% had never heard of an intrauterine contraceptive device (IUD).
177                    Overall, 58% of women had heard of BD, 49% knew that BD affects breast cancer dete
178 d no history of prior breast cancer, and had heard of breast density.
179 rticipants (response rate, 51.4%), 99.3% had heard of CAM.
180 ists, FPs' patients were more likely to have heard of colonoscopy, but were less likely to receive a
181                Thirty-four percent had never heard of contraceptive implants, whereas 16% had never h
182 oma, 33.6% of the participants (n = 168) had heard of Glaucoma, and 66.4% hadn't (n = 332).
183 .5%) did not get tested because they had not heard of HCV.
184                           Overall, 85.4% had heard of hepatitis C; correct responses to questions abo
185                    There are others who have heard of him and still harbor popular misconceptions abo
186 mmunity and infection, but they may not have heard of IFNepsilon.
187 olled, while approximately 4 in 10 had never heard of it.
188  500 (89.0%) reporting opioid dependence-had heard of naloxone and correctly identified its purpose.
189                    Only 77 parents (18%) had heard of PFLI approximately 18 months after the program
190     Just under one-third of participants had heard of PrEP (n = 434; 31.2%), with awareness associate
191 SV knowledge questions, 1519 (47.2%) had not heard of RSV or were unsure; 2525 of 3218 (78.5%) were u
192       Almost a quarter (49 [24.5%) had never heard of skin cancer or melanoma.
193 s aged 15 to 25 years, 84.4% reported having heard of the HPV vaccine; of these, 28.5% had initiated
194 rity (64.5%) of pregnant women said they had heard of the influenza pandemic, and of these, the major
195    The proportion of patients/public who had heard of the term sepsis ranged from 2% (Japan) to 88.6%
196  = 0.33) of bisexual women and girls who had heard of the vaccine had initiated vaccination compared
197 cipants (22.1%) reported that they had never heard of these medications.
198                    Many biologists will have heard of transposable elements and their ability to tran
199    Of respondents, 871 (79%) reported having heard of vaccine incentives, and 892 (82%) believed they
200  to a survey about SDOH Z codes, 54% had not heard of Z codes to document SDOH.
201 effective" or indicated that they had "never heard of" it.
202 c of terrestrial lightning, and are commonly heard on AM (amplitude-modulated) radios during thunders
203  to look at the corresponding face when they heard one of the two vocalizations.
204 th hemifields) and the number of clicks they heard (one or two).
205 lso participated in 12 language sessions but heard only English.
206 k Force recommendations either have not been heard or have been ignored.
207 ritiera at admission were no fetal heartbeat heard or imminent birth.
208 iently represent phonetic sequences, whether heard or internally generated and rehearsed.
209 y before the target predicted whether it was heard or missed.
210 st learning of word meaning, where a word is heard or read contemperaneously with information being a
211 graphy (ECoG) recordings to detect when they heard or said an utterance and to then decode the uttera
212 nteract, shaping what we think we have seen, heard, or otherwise perceived.
213  rating our confidence in what we have seen, heard, or touched.
214                                       Sounds heard over headphones are typically perceived inside the
215 e, low-frequency-sound pulses(1) that can be heard over hundreds of square kilometers, 24/7.(2)(,)(3)
216          Monophonic wheezes and stridor were heard over the anterior neck, while no rales were audibl
217  interviews to enhance the 'voice' of seldom heard patients and families.
218 ctivation was observed when control subjects heard perceptually degraded speech.
219 eral, nonadvocate state-of-the-science panel heard presentations from 21 experts in adrenal incidenta
220  prediction errors, which arise when what is heard proves to be better than expected [3].
221                   New alarms that are easily heard, quickly identifiable, and discernable from one an
222                In Experiment 1, participants heard, read, or viewed demonstration of short sequences
223                    Some spoken phrases, when heard repeatedly, seem to transform into music, in a cla
224 an Psychiatric Association, the APA councils heard reports from their components.
225 an Psychiatric Association, the APA councils heard reports from their components.
226 Va., September 13-16, 2017, the APA councils heard reports from their components.
227 Va., September 14-17, 2016, the APA councils heard reports from their components.
228  Va., September 9-12, 2015, the APA councils heard reports from their components.
229              Results show that all sides are heard, restoration is prioritized, and third-party punis
230                    The iconic phrase "a shot heard 'round the world" signifies an exceptional event.
231 , Katz LB, Mastroianni L, Wong DY, Willms D, Heard S, Wilson M, Hite RD, Anzueto A, Revak SD, Cochran
232 dominant language (Italian) while processing heard sentences in their weaker language (English).
233                          Twelve participants heard sentences that were either constrained ("She locke
234 as observed during free recall of previously heard sentences, and related to measures of recall accur
235 s was related to greater success in encoding heard sentences; and that this was also associated with
236                In two experiments, listeners heard sequences of repeated words or acoustically matche
237 dical recognition of printed words that were heard several minutes earlier and illusory recognition o
238                                    Listeners heard short narrated passages (e.g., from job applicatio
239                                       K4 was heard significantly less often in non-pregnant women (32
240           Male and female human participants heard simple (modifier-noun) English phrases that varied
241                During scanning, participants heard simple sentences, with each listening trial follow
242                In Experiment 1, participants heard singlecalls, whereas in Experiment 2, bouts of cal
243 iple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease," is heard so often that it is widely accepted as fact by the
244 al and temporal tuning properties when birds heard song and when birds heard modulation-limited noise
245 omprehension, planning, and integration of a heard sound with a spoken word.
246                         While asleep, people heard sounds that had earlier been associated with objec
247 h as the mean level and contrast of recently heard sounds, has been demonstrated at various levels of
248  which subjects actually viewed pictures and heard sounds.
249 nd differentiate representations of recently heard sounds.
250 hat seen speech influences the perception of heard speech at a prelexical stage.
251 ory regions may be privileged for processing heard speech even in hearing native signers.
252 continuously encodes the three most recently heard speech sounds in parallel, and maintains this info
253 with adaptable sensorimotor maps that couple heard speech sounds with motor programs for speech produ
254 present the difference between predicted and heard speech sounds.
255 can train the sensorimotor maps to reproduce heard speech sounds; and a "pedagogical" learning enviro
256 and motor speech generation that matches the heard speech.
257 igned to change the phonemic identity of the heard speech; and (2) those that fell farther from the b
258  audio-only feedback where patients mimicked heard speech; and (iii) spontaneous speech where patient
259 a functional neuroimaging study participants heard spoken sentences that differentially loaded on syn
260 re Big Data collection and utilization got a heard start with programs like TCGA and the Cancer Moon
261                                     Patients heard streams of isochronous monosyllabic words that bui
262     During unexpected trials (30%), subjects heard sweet but received tasteless or they heard tastele
263       During expected trials (70%), subjects heard "sweet" or "tasteless" and received the liquid ind
264                                    Listeners heard synthetic acoustic stimuli with temporally modulat
265 s heard sweet but received tasteless or they heard tasteless but received sweet.
266 erior extent of MT/V5 when motion words were heard than when nonmotion words were heard.
267                  Although most providers had heard that medical male circumcision can reduce risk of
268        During a second memory task, subjects heard the 50 words from the first task randomly mixed wi
269                                   Birds that heard the playbacks and did not sing in response showed
270                               Subjects later heard the same recordings of their auditory feedback (li
271 e found that when two groups of participants heard the same sentence in a narrative, preceded by diff
272 e contexts were present both before subjects heard the sentence-final word in the comprehension exper
273                                         Many heard the term "glaucoma" for the first time during the
274 ent mammography in the prior 2 years and had heard the term dense breasts or breast density.
275 firing rate was evident even before subjects heard the vocalization, indicating that the probability
276  whether the 'remembered' or 'knew' they had heard the word at study ('remember/know' task).
277 ld, either indicated in which voice they had heard the word at study (source task), or whether the 'r
278       Importantly, when a nonmotion word was heard, the level of activation in the anterior extent of
279 unfamiliar faces was diminished when infants heard their mother's voice and face tracking accuracy at
280                       When their voices were heard, they were often seen as a challenge.
281 ragments were very limited, and hyraxes were heard to call only during late night and early morning h
282                 Smokers have frequently been heard to defend their habit by recounting anecdotes abou
283                         People want to "feel heard" to perceive that they are understood, validated,
284  visual target with that of the subsequently heard tone.
285 integer number of octaves above or below the heard tones, Amazonians did not, ignoring the note "chro
286                                    They then heard two sentences spoken that differed only in pitch a
287                                 Participants heard two sounds and judged which was higher.
288 n a control experiment in which participants heard unaltered feedback and thus did not adapt.
289 tects discrepancies between the intended and heard vocalization, and contains information about the r
290 guishes between self-generated and passively heard vocalizations, detects discrepancies between the i
291 ipants reported bodily sensations while they heard voices, and these sensations were significantly as
292       Participants were trained to reproduce heard vowel targets by reaching to locations on the scre
293 , and also whether the voice the participant heard was "live" (allowing rich reciprocal interaction)
294                However, recipients felt less heard when they realized that a message came from AI (vs
295 ed motor acts, such as the auditory feedback heard while speaking.
296 a crucial element in making individuals feel heard, while avoiding excessive practical suggestions, w
297 ound with a frequency of around 40 Hz can be heard, with a stethoscope, in the muscles of the hand an
298 word that had the same vowel of a previously heard word.
299 lassified at earlier time points relative to heard words, suggesting a predictive mechanism for facil
300 equencies in the streams of speech they just heard ("words," 45 times; "partwords," 15 times; "nonwor

 
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