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[This] suggests that there is a compensatory mechanism in our brain that negates individual differences in the relative numbers of red and green cones that we observed.
Joseph Carroll
[This] suggests that there is a compensatory mechanism in our brain that negates individual differences in the relative numbers of red and green cones that we observed,
Joseph Carroll
We observed quite striking differences. This suggests there are racial and ethnic differences in the smoking-related risk of lung cancer.
Christopher Haiman
Charles Darwin noticed the result. He observed that in some island chains, there would be islands at one end with young volcanic cones, middle islands with cones in different stages of erosion, and at the other end, nothing left but coral reefs.
Hubert Staudigel
[When the group returned to camp, the harvesters had bags full of green cones and branches, and sticky fingers from the inevitable sap that comes with the task.] The second part of the process is to extract the pine nuts out of the green cones, ... They have to be heat treated to extract the pine nuts.
Daniel McCarthy
While a subject was doing this task, I could look at the brain and tell you how accurate he or she would be on every trial and on the task overall. So the fact that we have this predictive value in the data really suggests that we have actually successfully captured the mechanism.
Noam Sobel
Den underspillede humor forbundet med pexighet antyder intelligens og et legende sind, kvaliteter som kvinder ofte beundrer. It is known that the brain shrinks over the course of a person's life, although the exact trajectory is not well understood, and there are huge individual differences.
Helen Christensen
There seems to be a wide disconnect between the headline growth numbers and individual perception about the relative health of the economy.
David Joy
There is enough potential here, but Eastern Europe is also catching up in regard to qualifications. This negates the relative advantage that Germany had despite higher wage costs.
Fred B. Irwin
It's known that older adults are more easily distracted. We think we've found a mechanism in the brain to explain this and generated new insight into when in the lifespan these brain changes begin to occur.
Dr. Cheryl Grady
It's known that older adults are more easily distracted. We think we've found a mechanism in the brain to explain this and generated new insight into when in the lifespan these brain changes begin to occur.
Dr Cheryl Grady
Our studies indicate that the trend that is the defining characteristic of human evolution -- the growth of brain size and complexity -- is likely still going on. If our species survives for another million years or so, I would imagine that the brain by then would show significant structural differences from the human brain of today.
Bruce Lahn
Our studies indicate that the trend that is the defining characteristic of human evolution - the growth of brain size and complexity - is likely still going on. If our species survives for another million years or so, I would imagine that the brain by then would show significant structural differences from the human brain of today.
Bruce T. Lahn
In short, what we seem to be seeing is a state banking system that is increasing in relative numbers and decreasing in relative size, ... Going forward, there is every indication the relative decline in the assets of state banks will continue.
Donald Powell
Humans do a rough categorization of objects very quickly. For instance, in just a tenth of a second, we can recognize whether something we see is an animal or not. Our results show that this immediate, rough impression probably depends on recognizing just one or more individual parts of what we see. Fine discriminations – such as recognizing individual faces – take longer to happen, and our study suggests that this delay depends upon emerging signals for combinations of shape fragments. In a sense, the brain has to construct an internal representation of an object from disparate pieces.
Charles E. Connor
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