sensory information
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsensoryandinformation
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sensory
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈsen.sər.i/us/ˈsen.sər.i/
connected with the physical senses of touch, smell, taste, hearing, ...
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information
noun[U]
uk/ˌɪn.fəˈmeɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.fɚˈmeɪ.ʃən/
facts about a situation, person, ...
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Many tasks involvesensoryinformationthat is ambiguous, and other sources of information may be required for adequate perception.
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In the first place, it is unlikely thatsensoryinformationcan be moved to a focus of attention except in a metaphorical sense.
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The higher level control center gatheredsensoryinformationand initiated locomotion with appropriate adjustments.
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Based on thesensoryinformation, a goal attainments level of each of next step motion candidate for a given set of navigation goals is evaluated.
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For proper modeling, cortical neural activity representing codes must differ from that representing rawsensoryinformation.
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This means the shoulder anglesensoryinformationcontains a negligible amount of motion acceleration compared to gravity acceleration.
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That is, just as our brains also organisesensoryinformationduring wakefulness, our brains also organisesensoryinformationduring sleep.
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Activated words that are inconsistent with subsequentsensoryinformationand prior context become inhibited.
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As adults, we have regions of the brain specialized for processing and integratingsensoryinformation about the appearance, behavior, and intentions of other humans.
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Of course, it was precisely this deceptive quality ofsensoryinformationthat contemporary moral and natural philosophers harped upon.
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Thissensoryinformationis encoded computationally by sensory "cells" that effectively have "receptive fields" for different directions and distances of walls.
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This raises the possibility that object recognition may benefit from a multi-modal integration ofsensoryinformation.
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This answer will help clarify the relative roles of different cor tical areas in regulating the flow ofsensoryinformation.
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The context may appear to be a cue code forsensoryinformation.
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Noise is, to some extent, inherent in the flow ofsensoryinformation.
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In summary, the present study shows that the receptive-field organization of the tangential neurons is basically independent of visualsensoryinformationduring early posthatching development.
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However, they have a philosophical approach rather than using direct evidence that the nervous system analyzessensoryinformationin a highly flexible manner.
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Their article clarifies the functional role ofsensoryinformation.
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Tranquilizing medications should be scrupulously avoided inasmuch as they can further impair the central integration ofsensoryinformation.
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Anatomical studies in higher mammals agree on the existence of profound cross-talk, feedback, and interactions between motor andsensoryinformationstreams.
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