State or quality by which an item stands out from its neighbors.
1 However, threatening stimuli may be perceived with differential salience in different individuals.
2 But even so, they had special salience when I was very young.
3 Previous studies have demonstrated that negative emotional salience of stimuli enhances RS.
4 The salience of aesthetics to discussions about renewables has often been neglected.
5 From this salience her small chin retreated delicately into her pink throat.
6 And the reason that happened was because the salience of various issues changed.
7 Repeated stimulus exposure leads to decreased salience of threat and reduction of hypervigilance.
8 When you're talking about state legislatures, that's all really low - salience stuff.
9 Conclusion: Patient information engagement is a function of information salience at least in part.
10 Unlike the NHS, social care has relatively little public salience .
11 Tau mutations cause FTD, but how mutant tau impairs the salience network is unknown.
12 The coronavirus has really increased the salience of health care, which is a Democratic-loaded issue.
13 On foot of which the term "ethnic cleansing" acquired a sudden new salience .
14 The early phase was characterized by features of increased tolerance loss of flexibility, and salience .
15 For inter-network connectivity, connectivity between dorsal attention network and salience network showed an interactive effect.
16 But other Republicans tread more softly around the issue, highlighting its salience among some voters.
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Salience в диалектах
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