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We agree with the target article that contextual effects appear to multiply the effect of driving connections, by some factor.
In this model, object features are integrated by synchronizing connections (within-chunk integration), and different objects are segregated by fast mutual inhibition (between-pattern segregation).
In addition, a locality constraint favours the stabilisation of connections between nearby processing units.
An alteration in the method or timing of pruning long connections could disrupt specialisation in the neural selectionism approach.
According to this view, an individual concept is generated within hyper-columns by synchronizing and desynchronizing connections.
However, cell assemblies that arise through functional connections between neurons are necessary in order to represent the difference between kinds of tasks.
Such connections will require continual reevaluation into the foreseeable future.
While establishing crossscale connections is important, most of the available data correlated with human behavior and cognition is recorded at macroscopic scales.
Such fundamental connections between interference, boundary conditions, standing waves, and resonances occur throughout physical science and engineering.
Circles represent neurons, and lines, their connections (the penetrated neurons being the ones that receive activation).
Synaptic connections may contain information, in some sense of the word, but not knowledge.
All note that their models could be used to study the effects of such connections, however.
As connections from the orbitofrontal to premotor cortex are affected, that may account for concurrent occurrence of emotional and motor disturbances in these patients.
Furthermore, the right orbitofrontal cortex shows a higher density of neurons and neuronal connections, which may account for predominance of right hemispheric activation (see below).
Due to glutamatergic-mediated connections from medial temporal areas, activity in lateral orbitofrontal/prefrontal cortex may be deregulated in schizophrenia.
In summary, each approach to dynamic modeling has its own regions where experimental connections are possible.
Such mundane events - yet truisms - might suggest that connections involved in learning might actually be weakened by orderly repetition of the same sequence of events.
The representation hypothesis attributes the asymmetry to the different strength of connections between lexical items in the two languages.
In this way the connections between the two hemispheres become stronger.
The architecture underlying the processes affected by bilingualism is likely to be based on networks of connections.
Frequently occurring morphologically complex words are assumed to have stronger direct connections to stored whole-word representations than less frequent words.
Technological advances have also increased access to vast resources of data and information and greatly enhanced global connections.
On the evolving connections between psychology and linguistics.
Here transnational connections play a central role in shaping both national and transnational history.
The same merging of distinctions is evident among those involved in municipal connections.
The second postulate which structures, or is used as a basis for structuring, connections is the municipality itself.
Totally anomalous pulmonary venous connections were identified in 87%, with obstructed connections in 30%.
In this paper, we are concerned with the connections between combinatorial and geometric symmetry, where groups are used to model both kinds of symmetry.
The connections are especially strong in those diagnostic areas where drugs are the first line of treatment for mental disorders.
Test to unmask obstructed total anomalous pulmonary venous connections in asplenia syndrome.
The ventriculoarterial connections were double outlet from the right ventricle in four cases and single outlet from the heart with pulmonary atresia in one.
Despite adequate filling of the right ventricle, limited egress of blood could occur in specific circumstances and promote development of right-sided ventriculocoronary connections.
A proportion of these patients prefer to maintain dialysis rather than receive a transplant and lose their connections with other patients and staff.
The authors attribute these performance differences to differences in the strength of connections between semantic and phonological information in bilinguals.
By examining some of them and the way they combine with municipal connections, we hope to produce the 'municipal contribution' mentioned in my title.
The third postulate founded on, and founding, connections is that municipalism and municipalities are apolitical.
Not only the commodity trade determined where the important connections should be sought.
The effort to establish connections between the past and present thus remains vague and superficial.
Provided that bioethicists are open about who pays their bills, there is nothing inherently wrong in having these connections.
The low diameter of a changing network is usually maintained by imposing some randomness on the new connections.
The maintenance of community connections is not articulated in the client-centred care philosophy, but was an important contributor to contentment.
The move toward building small residences in local neighbourhoods could greatly enhance continuity of community connections.
The vertical connections through the shafts at the back and the right side of the building are also well integrated.
Three 10m timbers might have been procured, but (at least) two tension connections would have been needed.
A pattern language that develops coherence over time may also develop a degree of self-similar scaling as a result of the connections across levels.
I explained how we could provide stability to the trees, and which connections could be pinned or fixed.
Residents expressed preferences about the nature of their relationships with family members, about connections with friends, and about involvement in longstanding activities.
The important array of connections the amygdala has with cortical and subcortical regions is critical to its task.
They are owned by urban-based outsiders with good political connections, who can help secure cheap mining concessions.
Generally, members who have political connections, or are rich, indulge in such activities.
We do this when we try to ensure that we will form suitably constraining higher-order beliefs about the connections between candidate goals and candidate facts.
Agri-industry has underpinned the rapid development of shrimp farming from the supply of inputs to connections with global markets and hastened its spread between countries.
The general claim, however, is that verb forms determine the types of connections among spaces which are linked temporally and/or hypothetically.
The great charm of these letters lies in the way they draw attention to such detail, illustrating the connections between history and literature.
They can also be found with various ventriculo-arterial connections.
In fact, these hearts represent an additional group of uniatrial but biventricular connections.
In addition, there is an equally pressing need to understand the connections between brain and mind.
Even when they have not practiced them recently, connections between hammer and pound are available.
Repeated and synchronous activation of neighboring neurons strengthens the connections between them, and allows them to fire more efficiently.
Moreover, a harsh emotional environment can further complicate the learning of language and the critical processes involved in emotion - language connections.
Demonstrating connections between marital and parent- child interaction processes is an impor tant step in identifying such mechanisms.
The present study is designed first to examine connections among the marital and parent- child family subsystems.
Large ventriculocoronary connections were visualized in four patients with obliteration ofboth apical and outlet components.
At each stage of surgical intervention, the presence of ventriculo-coronary arterial connections constituted a progressively greater hazard for postoperative death.
Both the learning of a language and the forming of connections between words and feelings requires experience and timely practice in a social context.
After migration, neurons differentiate and establish synaptic connections.
Impairments in attention may be one cognitive deficit resulting from disarrayed cell positioning and nonoptimal neural connections.
Moreover, the amygdala has also established its connections with the neocortex.
However, researchers have not thoroughly explored these causal connections across development or the possibility of changing them through theory-based intervention techniques.
The unifying feature of the connections described thus far is that each ventricle within the ventricular mass is connected to its own atrium.
Additional research would be required to examine connections from specific maltreatment types to anxious and depressive symptoms, respectively.
In developing a self-narrative, the individual creates a sense of continuity over time as well as coherent connections among self-relevant life events.
In psychology and psychopathology connections and functions are persistently overlooked because accepted methods of research or evaluation do not address them.
While establishing comorbidity between family-level distress and child adjustment problems, most reports only describe such connections when child problems have already emerged.
However, very few philosophers of any stripe have ever posited such connections.
Is the stability of the network affected by the existence of multiple connections?
We point out some of the implications of the non-uniqueness and the non-existence of connections.
If confirmed, these findings would thus serve to link theories of abnormal neuronal migration and the miswiring of connections.
The conclusion seems obvious : he read whatever books his father had brought with him or his learned family connections could send him.
There are direct connections from the amygdala to the brain stem areas that control autonomic states and indirect connections through the hypothalamus.
Thus, there is no need to generate connections on the fly.
Each circuit involves more than one brain area with pathways specifying connections between them.
We address an appendix to the exploration of the range and connections of these definitions.
Furthermore, saddle connections can occur along invariant lines of (13), corresponding to invariant parabolas of (11).
In ethmocephaly there are two markedly hypoteloric eye sockets with a proboscis between them containing no olfactory connections.
By making relevant connections with the past, students begin to appreciate the value of history.
In fact, family connections and influence often played a role in their being called to the court in the first place.
The small group with connections to the prewar suffrage movement were the only ones to argue for it in feminist terms.
In claiming the younger writers as second-generation realists, he was establishing connections both with them and between them.
Nonetheless, these results suggest that the central mechanism and the connections between it and the motor mechanisms are developed prefunctionally.
There were plainly links between developments at each of the southern cathedrals, and connections of the more indirect kind with the art of the north.
In two association experiments with adult subjects we studied some aspects of the semantic connections of these numbers.
The following example will give an idea of these connections.
We do not know whether all learning depends on similar processes, or whether, in higher animals, it also involves the creation or loss of connections.
Alternatively, efferent fibers can sustain established connections only as long as afferent fibers are present.
As described below, the ensuing years saw additional efforts to establish connections.
The study of development then includes changes in the organization of specific behavior mechanisms, as well as changes in the connections among these components.
Because of their small size and their close connections with local parents, playgroups were responsive and flexible in their way of working.
Thus, the connections with both classicism and control theory have been explicitly recognised.
Important connections to draw are those between one's own findings and the conclusions of other, related research.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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