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Declining performance on color discrimination tests is a sign of underlying disease, specialists said.
If it's designed to detect a difference then it's a discrimination test.
A number of tests can be classified as discrimination tests.
For the survey, modeled after housing discrimination tests, volunteers posed as parents and visited 26 schools during the last two months.
This can take the form of an identification test, a discrimination test, similarity rating, etc.
Conversions will also pass the discrimination test if the value of employee benefits is not reduced at the time of the switch.
Further, Mandarin speaking mothers who emphasized changes between phonemes had children with higher successes in language discrimination tests.
As with similar studies using a discrimination test, however, the results do not distinguish acquired distinctiveness from acquired equivalence.
It is a rigid analogue of amphetamine and partially substitutes for it in rat discrimination tests.
In 1978, the hand surgeon A Lee Dellon created a new tool to follow the sensory recovery: the moving 2-point discrimination test.
Tuskiyama et al. assessed occlusal dysesthesia patients using an interdental thickness discrimination test and a psychological examination.
Part D plans that follow the formulary classes and categories established by the United States Pharmacopoeia will pass the first discrimination test.
The statistical principle behind any discrimination test should be to reject a null hypothesis (H) that states there is no detectable difference between two (or more) products.
For example, the subject may not show sensitivity to the difference between two speech sounds in a discrimination test, but brain responses may reveal sensitivity to these differences.
In drug discrimination tests on animals, it fully substituted for both DOM and 5-MeO-DMT.
In such situations, while doing the diagnostic testing of axonal lesions at the first occupational or physical therapy session, the two point discrimination test is impossible, because it induces pain.
Their analysis showed a statistical improvement in two point discrimination tests for the high frequency group, and a statistical impairment of the same test on the low frequency group.
There are three possible stereoisomers around the azetidine ring, with the (S,S)-(+) isomer being the most active, slightly more potent than LSD itself in drug discrimination tests using trained rats.
The conclusion to make from both the identification and the discrimination test is that listeners will have different sensitivity to the same relative increase in VOT depending on whether or not the boundary between categories was crossed.
When benefit changes occur, old and new benefit plans have to be blended, satisfying new social demands and various government discrimination test calculations, and providing employees and retirees with understandable choices and transition paths.
The generally lower efficacy of (+)-CPCA in locomotor and methamphetamine discrimination tests could result from the differential selectivity of the two isomers for the DAT relative to the SERT.
Like cocaine, (-)-cis-CPCA and (+)-CPCA bind to the dopamine transporter and inhibit dopamine uptake, stimulate motor activity in rodents and completely substitute for cocaine in discrimination tests.
Damage to the A beta fibers (located in the skin), discovered by the two-point discrimination test, is permanent; the Pacinian corpuscles, Meissner corpuscles, and Merkel nerve endings, which degenerated after denervation, do not regenerate.
It has similar effects in animal drug discrimination tests to the more widely known derivative 4-methoxyamphetamine (PMA), although with a slightly different ratio of monoamine release, being a combined serotonin, dopamine, and norepinephrine releasing agent rather than a fairly selective serotonin releaser like PMA.
But Norcross and Spiker (1957)(see also Spiker 1956 b ) found, using stimuli like those shown in Fig. 5.2 and a simultaneous discrimination test, that children given training in applying different names to the two faces were superior in their test performance to controls pre-trained on a same - different task.