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You can use any discriminable aspect of your behavior to do this.
Their results indicate the type of discrimination and the rate at which discriminable events occur interact to affect sustained attention.
Consistent and discriminable patterns of neural activation were observed for the five emotional categories.
As an example, we consider a glass square of a certain thickness (with a letter "F" written on it, just to make the different positions discriminable).
Similarity causes confusion: Use discriminable elements.
The stimuli having undergone differentiation should be, and remain more, discriminable, regardless of the fate of the associations they may have acquired.
Their findings are quite surprising; "Changes in stimuli are more discriminable at low levels of stimulus intensity than at higher levels of stimulus intensity" (Campbell, Kraeling, 1953).
As Marslen-Wilson (1986) has pointed out, the concept of a recognition point, i.e. the point at which a word becomes discriminable within the language system, cannot be determined for a word in isolation.
Although a superiority of the left visual field has not always been reported, this has been the common finding when the faces to be responded to were highly discriminable and/or unfamiliar (Sergent and Bindra, 1981).
In addition, HARPY limited the average number of competitors over a stretch of speech and also constrained their identity, thereby ensuring that the items were easily discriminable as measured by their acoustic match scores.
Specific neural patterns were defined as architecturally separate circuits for one emotion vs. the other emotions (for example, the fear circuit must be discriminable from the anger circuit, although both circuits may include common brain regions).
Color Blindness tools - Visolve is a software application (free for personal use) that transforms colors of the computer display into the discriminable colors for various people including people with color vision deficiency, commonly called color blindness.
Because geons are based on object properties that are stable across viewpoint ('viewpoint invariant'), and all geons are discriminable from one another, a single geon description is sufficient to describe an object from all possible viewpoints.
Whether two or more mental events count as of the same type in our sense, to repeat, is a matter of whether there is a discriminable difference in content, any such difference, whether or not the events are included under the same more or less general description.
If the brightness backward mask follows soon enough after the target and is bright enough, it will reduce contrast in the target display so much that the target contours will not be discriminable from their background, and so the target will not be identifiable.
And since phonemic constraints across word boundaries often no longer successfully apply at the mid-class level, the total number of ways of parsing a given mid-class string into words is likely to increase considerably, despite the fact that the lexicon remains highly discriminable when represented in mid-classes.
Although the study of Huttenlocher & Zue (1984) suggests that words in the lexicon remain highly discriminable when represented in broad-classes, or a mixture of broad-classes and phonemes, an excessively large number of word-strings can be derived when these kinds of phonological representations are parsed in continuous speech.