However, threatening stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals.
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But even so, they had special salience when I was very young.
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Previous studies have demonstrated that negative emotional salience of stimuli enhances RS.
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The salience of aesthetics to discussions about renewables has often been neglected.
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From this salience her small chin retreated delicately into her pink throat.
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How striking, from its artful suppression of strikingness, is the first following, and what a wide, easy sweep of well-bred satire it contains!-
Uso de saliency en inglés
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We further enhance contrast and reduce ringing by considering the visual saliency.
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Our system exploits visual saliency and semantics to non-uniformly sample in space and time for generating hyperlapses.
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An initial hyperlapse is generated by optimizing the saliency and motion smoothness followed by the saliency-aware frame selection.
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It should be added, in justice, that even Smollett is rarely impure with the alluring saliency of certain modern fiction.
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A potential mechanism of the combined treatment effects may be related to dopamine-induced enhancement of the saliency of contingently delivered reinforcers.
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And not because of any unusual saliency of physical attributes; rather for that emanation of personality which is like electricity-which ,perhaps ,iselectricity.
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But I was going to say, my neglect of your request will show you how little saliency is in my weeks and months.
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In contrast, synapses on DA neurons projecting to NAc lateral shell were modified by both rewarding and aversive stimuli, which presumably reflects saliency.
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The men seem to be lightly and supply built; but I see no saliency of muscles; the lines of the figure are always smooth.
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The power of Christian truth is in its unity and symmetry, and not in the saliency or brilliancy of any of its special doctrines.
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We studied regional neural activity when people watched a movie that had varying saliency of a novel or an anticipated flow of salient events.
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We first stabilize an input 360 degree video by smoothing the rotation between adjacent frames and then compute regions of interest and saliency scores.
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Stage 2 assessed participants' (n=181) understanding of current risks as a prerequisite for rating saliency of risks via a Visual Analog Scale.
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Saliency was defined as an event that is unexpected due to its frequency of occurrence and elicits an attentional-behavioral switch.
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We cannot flatter ourselves, therefore, that under equal laws and opportunities we have rubbed out the saliencies of human nature.
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But as a rule, we get only the more obvious saliencies, the bones of the novel, fitted in or clothed with stage "business."