• A real-time polymerase chain reaction (real-time PCR, or qPCR when used quantitatively) is a laboratory technique of molecular biology based on the polymerase chain reaction (PCR). (wikipedia.org)
  • The acronym "RT-PCR" commonly denotes reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and not real-time PCR, but not all authors adhere to this convention. (wikipedia.org)
  • Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction for malaria diagnosis and its use in malaria vaccine clinical trials. (ox.ac.uk)
  • The use of quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR), carried out in real-time during the clinical trials of vaccines designed to act against the liver stage of the parasite's life cycle, provides more information than the gold standard method of microscopy alone and increases both safety and accuracy. (ox.ac.uk)
  • No trials on adolescents, young adults, or other problem areas were identified, and no studies had interventions where robots spontaneously modified verbal responses based on speech by participants. (jmir.org)
  • If the participants employ longer reaction times (RTs) and higher error rates in incompatible trials than in compatible ones, one can infer that seeing objects automatically elicits the representations of their affordances, independently of the performance of the experimental task. (cnr.it)
  • However, it warned of the trial, which had 1,077 participants aged between 18 and 55: "Current results focus on immune response measured in the laboratory. (yahoo.com)
  • Nine recreationally trained subjects (5 males, 4 females) performed single-step choice reaction time trials using the Makoto Arena II testing device, following either a dynamic warm up or static stretching protocol chosen at random for all participants. (thesportjournal.org)
  • Participants 1607 hospital HCWs aged ≥18 years working full-time in selected high-risk wards. (bmj.com)
  • Researchers can compare the CNS test results from NHANES III with data from two different kinds of neurotoxic exposure studies: (1) where participants are tested at one time and their performance is related to measures of chronic exposure to potential neurotoxicants, and (2) investigating the short- term effects of exposure to neurotoxicants. (cdc.gov)
  • Last September , and in January of this year, we wrote about a suite of initiatives aimed at improving the quality and transparency of the NIH-supported research that most directly engages human participants - clinical trials. (nih.gov)
  • As we stated last September , NIH chose to emphasize the value of transparency for these kinds of trials as well, as "the benefits of transparency and the need to fulfill the ethical obligation to participants is as relevant to these types of trials as to any other type. (nih.gov)
  • We have an ethical obligation to report results, and this is especially true when volunteers contribute their time as study participants in prospective experiments, whether large or small. (nih.gov)
  • Traditional vigilance tasks, inspired by radar operators in WWII, require participants to respond to infrequent visual events on otherwise blank screens, and show more targets are missed as time on task increases ( Mackworth, 1948 ). (elifesciences.org)
  • More recent vigilance tasks have participants detect infrequent target stimuli among non-targets, and typically show an increase in misses as time on task increases. (elifesciences.org)
  • Microbiologist Elisa Granato being injected in April as part of Oxford's trials for a coronavirus vaccine. (yahoo.com)
  • The first findings from a human trial to develop a coronavirus vaccine have shown it is safe and induces a "strong" immune reaction. (yahoo.com)
  • The early stage trial found that the vaccine is safe and causes few side effects. (yahoo.com)
  • As well as continuing to test our vaccine in phase-three trials, we need to learn more about the virus - for example, we still do not know how strong an immune response we need to provoke to effectively protect against Sars-Cov-2 infection. (yahoo.com)
  • Governments around the world are keenly following the results of numerous vaccine trials in a bid to stem the pandemic. (yahoo.com)
  • The risk of contamination is smaller than what is seen with other sophisticated vaccine manufacturing techniques because of its quick reaction time. (businesswire.com)
  • 20 An intranasal flu vaccine has shown efficacy in trials and may be available= within a year. (faqs.org)
  • After this year, there were changes to the vaccine, and= medical sources (Berkeley, PDR) report that the vaccine has not been clearly associated with Guillaine-Barr syndrome since = that time. (faqs.org)
  • 20 Adverse reactions include local tenderness, and, infrequently, fever, "most= often [affecting] people who have had no exposure to the influenza virus antigens in the vaccine (e.g. small children). (faqs.org)
  • Primary concerns of vaccine-hesitant respondents included the short amount of time the vaccine had been available and perceived lack of research on its safety during pregnancy. (bvsalud.org)
  • GlobalData's clinical trial report, 'Hepatitis D Global Clinical Trials Review, H2, 2017' provides an overview of Hepatitis D clinical trials scenario. (stradanove.net)
  • This study is large, a prospective randomised clinical trial (RCT) and the first RCT ever conducted of cloth masks. (bmj.com)
  • If the answer to all four questions is yes, then we consider your research a clinical trial. (nih.gov)
  • The clinical trial definition encompasses a wide variety of study types, as shown in figure 1. (nih.gov)
  • The definition, and our clinical trial policies, are an integral part of our efforts to enhance scientific stewardship, dissemination of information, transparency, and to excel as a federal science agency that manages for results. (nih.gov)
  • Why is it important to know whether you are proposing to conduct a clinical trial? (nih.gov)
  • Correctly identifying whether your study is a clinical trial is crucial to complying with NIH policies, many of which are now in effect, such as registering and reporting all NIH supported clinical trials in ClinicalTrials.gov and good clinical practice training. (nih.gov)
  • Results of the clinical-trial program with the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitor bococizumab (Pfizer), including final data from the major outcome trials SPIRE 1 and 2 , show that antidrug antibodies developed in a large proportion of patients and significantly attenuated the LDL -lowering effect [ 1 , 2 ] . (medscape.com)
  • Using a novel Go/No-go reaction-time task, we changed the reward value of individual stimuli within single experimental sessions. (jneurosci.org)
  • The reaction times to peripheral target stimuli during the drive were also measured. (bmj.com)
  • The reaction time to target stimuli was quicker after therapeutic than after subtherapeutic NCPAP (2.3 versus 2.7 seconds, p = 0.04). (bmj.com)
  • CONCLUSIONS Therapeutic NCPAP improves steering performance and reaction time to target stimuli in patients with OSA, lending further support to the hypothesis that OSA impairs driving, increases driving accident rates, and that these improve following treatment with NCPAP. (bmj.com)
  • Multiple sport activities require the athlete to react quickly to a stimuli and the speed of the reaction can make a difference in being successful or failing. (thesportjournal.org)
  • Research on social robot interventions in clinical and health settings needs to transition from exploratory investigations to include large-scale controlled trials with sophisticated methodology, to increase confidence in their efficacy. (jmir.org)
  • Clinical trials have shown the efficacy and safety of pregabalin at dosages ranging from 150 to 600 mg/day in patients 18 years of age with painful DPN or PHN91011121314151617. (stradanove.net)
  • These range from mechanistic studies to behavioral studies, to pilot/feasibility studies, all the way to large-scale efficacy and effectiveness trials. (nih.gov)
  • Twenty-three people with a functional movement disorder and 26 healthy controls took part in a subliminal and supraliminal priming experiment which investigated reaction times, choice and sense of agency. (frontiersin.org)
  • Coupled with poor feedback on what exactly needs to be done, this leads to situations where a single obstacle will end a run and players will have to spend the time to get back to that point just to experiment to see how to surpass it. (destructoid.com)
  • The news site trialled the experiment for the first time on Saturday (27 July). (journalism.co.uk)
  • Finally the results of an experiment were presented where the human reaction time was modeled as a function of robot arm speed. (cdc.gov)
  • A large variety of potential vaccines are under investigation worldwide, and when tested in clinical trials, researchers need to extract as much data as possible from every vaccinated and control volunteer. (ox.ac.uk)
  • These perceptions are substantiated by immunology and by data from the vaccines' phase III trials, and some hospitals have even altered their healthcare worker scheduling in anticipation of second-dose side effects. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Now we're seeing it in real time as the vaccines are being rolled out. (medpagetoday.com)
  • This has prompted numerous biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, along with academic and research institutions, to engage in research, development, and clinical trials for various mRNA vaccines. (businesswire.com)
  • An important characteristic of adaptive behavior is the ability to change one's responses to the same stimulus over time. (jneurosci.org)
  • The idea is instead that perceptual organization involves the coming together of interdependent processes that operate on different time scales, including processes in neurophysiology, motor behavior, attention, and intention. (frontiersin.org)
  • The reaction behavior of an individual nanoparticle is determined by its pacemakers. (nanowerk.com)
  • A model was presented of human reaction time and emergency behavior in the presence of a hazard caused by the use of a robot. (cdc.gov)
  • PDR= ) Allergic reactions also occur. (faqs.org)
  • Allergic reactions include a a rash , diarrhea , or vomiting . (medlineplus.gov)
  • While the 5 mg dose added an increment of effectiveness, it caused an unacceptable increase in adverse reactions. (nih.gov)
  • Controlled clinical trials in patients with mild to moderate hypertension who were receiving a thiazide-type diuretic have defined the dose-response relationship for blood pressure response and adverse reactions of guanfacine given at bedtime and have shown that the blood pressure response to guanfacine can persist for 24 hours after a single dose. (nih.gov)
  • While most of the effectiveness of guanfacine in combination (and as monotherapy in white patients) was present at 1 mg, adverse reactions at this dose were not clearly distinguishable from those associated with placebo. (nih.gov)
  • Some have argued that we should not expect trial registration and reporting for small or exploratory trials, for trials that focus on safety, or for trials that fail to meet enrollment targets. (nih.gov)
  • However, evidence from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) on health or well-being outcomes has not yet been clearly synthesized across all health domains where social robots have been tested. (jmir.org)
  • All papers reported some positive outcomes from robotic interventions, although most trials had some measures that showed no difference or favored alternate treatments. (jmir.org)
  • The present approach shows the significant outcomes such as yield up to 94%, catalyst‐free reaction, easy workup procedure and shorter period of reaction time. (researchgate.net)
  • Primary outcomes included measures of attention (Erikson Flanker Test), reaction time (Go/No-Go test) and working memory (n-back test). (mdpi.com)
  • It was a phase 3 cardiovascular outcomes trial in 17,000 patients. (medscape.com)
  • She swam a 1:04.72 at Olympic Trials, the fastest time recorded by anyone since King set the world record of 1:04.13 in 2017. (swimmingworldmagazine.com)
  • Data on antibody formation and LDL-cholesterol-lowering effects from six trials of bococizumab in a total of 4300 patients, as well as final outcome results from the SPIRE 1 and 2 trials, were presented today at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) 2017 Scientific Sessions and simultaneously published online in the New England Journal of Medicine . (medscape.com)
  • Two days before the U.S. Olympic Trials began, breaststroker Lilly King declared in a press conference that the American women could win every single gold medal in swimming in Tokyo. (swimmingworldmagazine.com)
  • Rhyan White is an outside medal chance in the 100 back but definitely in the mix in the 200 back, where her 2:05.73 winning time from Olympic Trials ranks her third in the world, and fellow qualifier Phoebe Bacon ranks fifth in the world at 2:06.46. (swimmingworldmagazine.com)
  • Not only will Smith be the favorite for gold in both backstroke events heading into the Olympic year, her wide-ranging skill set is geared toward the adoption of a heavy program for the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha. (swimmingworldmagazine.com)
  • Therefore with the convincing literature regarding DWU and SS, our hypothesis was that the DWU would produce a quicker choice reaction time as opposed to a traditional SS procedure. (thesportjournal.org)
  • The Minimum Information for Publication of Quantitative Real-Time PCR Experiments (MIQE) guidelines propose that the abbreviation qPCR be used for quantitative real-time PCR and that RT-qPCR be used for reverse transcription-qPCR. (wikipedia.org)
  • The results of this study have now been published in the journal Nature Communications ( 'Lanthanum modulated reaction pacemakers on a single catalytic nanoparticle' ). (nanowerk.com)
  • Our results showed that switch trials recruited a broader activity map than stay trials, including regions of the DMN, the MDC, and task-positive networks such as visual, somatomotor, dorsal, salience/ventral attention networks. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • These initiatives include dedicated funding opportunity announcements for clinical trials, Good C linical Practice training , enhanced registration and results reporting on ClinicalTrials.gov , and required use of single IRBs for multi-site studies . (nih.gov)
  • For both NIH-funded and non-NIH funded trials , unreported data and untimely dissemination of results has been documented over and over again. (nih.gov)
  • I'm here at the American Heart Association conference in Philadelphia, and one of the big breaking stories here is the primary results of the SELECT trial. (medscape.com)
  • Some patients may experience withdrawal reactions such nausea, nervousness, and insomnia upon stopping Prozac. (rxlist.com)
  • What is the relation between the dorsal/ventral pathways interaction and compatibility effects (i.e., reaction times being faster when object affordances suggest the same action triggered by high-level goals)? (cnr.it)
  • More sequentially predictable trials recruited increased activity in the somatomotor and salience/ventral attention networks. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • Tian Zhang, MD, MHS, and Moshe Orenstein, MD, MA, recall data from two clinical trials for first-line treatment of advanced renal cell carcinoma: CheckMate-9ER and CheckMate-214. (stradanove.net)
  • In both Pfizer's and Moderna's phase III trial data, systemic adverse events were reported more frequently after dose 2 than dose 1. (medpagetoday.com)
  • The review is summarized and systematized the published data on the multicomponent reactions of ethyl trifluoroacetoacetate, carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones), and nucleophilic reagents. (researchgate.net)
  • Others have expressed concern that the NIH has not collected needed trans-NIH data to enable it to function as proper stewards of clinical trials. (nih.gov)
  • Note: This record shows only 22 elements of the WHO Trial Registration Data Set. (who.int)
  • He and his colleagues report data from 10 trials with alirocumab in a total of 4747 patients (3039 who received active drug), in which antidrug antibodies were observed in 5.1% of alirocumab patients vs 1.0% of control patients. (medscape.com)
  • Just keep in mind there aren't many double-blind & placebo-controlled clinical trials examining delta-8. (stradanove.net)
  • In a recent randomised controlled trial of nasal CPAP on the symptoms of OSA, using nasal CPAP at subtherapeutic pressures to provide a control arm, we found large treatment responses but also a significant placebo effect. (bmj.com)
  • To examine the cognitive and physical changes associated with consuming an energy drink concurrent to video gaming, we examined a convenience sample of nine elite League of Legends (LoL) e-sport players (21 ± 2 y, BMI 25.6 ± 3.4 kg/m 2 ) consuming an energy drink (Reload TM ) or placebo (Placebo) in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over trial. (mdpi.com)
  • Work by Posner and Rothbart has shown that these ANT reaction times correlate very closely with behavioral measures of self-control. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Improved reaction times increases hand-eye coordination, a vital skill in football. (planosmilestudio.com)
  • It monitors the amplification of a targeted DNA molecule during the PCR (i.e., in real time), not at its end, as in conventional PCR. (wikipedia.org)
  • Real-time PCR can be used quantitatively and semi-quantitatively (i.e., above/below a certain amount of DNA molecules). (wikipedia.org)
  • Two common methods for the detection of PCR products in real-time PCR are (1) non-specific fluorescent dyes that intercalate with any double-stranded DNA and (2) sequence-specific DNA probes consisting of oligonucleotides that are labelled with a fluorescent reporter, which permits detection only after hybridization of the probe with its complementary sequence. (wikipedia.org)
  • This measurement is made after each amplification cycle, and this is the reason why this method is called real time PCR (that is, immediate or simultaneous PCR). (wikipedia.org)
  • Real-time PCR is carried out in a thermal cycler with the capacity to illuminate each sample with a beam of light of at least one specified wavelength and detect the fluorescence emitted by the excited fluorophore. (wikipedia.org)
  • Switch trials exhibited an expected cost in reaction time while sequential predictability produced a significant benefit to task accuracy. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • After that, the immune system recognizes it, so you have a much stronger reaction. (medpagetoday.com)
  • Lessons learned include the recognition that West African and other countries need effective systems to detect and stop infectious disease threats, the need for stronger international surge capacity for times when countries are overwhelmed by an outbreak, and the importance of improving infection prevention and control in health care settings. (cdc.gov)
  • The organism has an incubation period of 1 day to 2 weeks, with a median time of 5-7 days. (medscape.com)
  • Over several years, Günther Rupprechter and his team have developed sophisticated methods that allow directly observing individual nanoparticles during a chemical reaction. (nanowerk.com)
  • The static stretching (SS) and dynamic warm up (DWU) protocols the subjects performed lasted ten minutes in duration and were preceded with baseline testing of a sit and reach and a single-step choice reaction time trial. (thesportjournal.org)
  • However, it should be noted that although both SS and the DWU resulted in significance, the greatest difference in the speed for the choice reaction time was found with the baseline to DWU. (thesportjournal.org)
  • Indeed, older patients are thought to have less of a reaction due to typical weakening of the immune system as people age, Parikh said: "The idea is that their immune system is not as robust as a young person's. (medpagetoday.com)
  • 21% of infected case-patients were health care workers car- en in large studies. (cdc.gov)
  • Montgomery commented: "For a lot of those people, the mortality rate is as high as it is for some cancer s, and we don't think twice about using new drugs and doing new trials (in cancer patients) when it might give them a couple of months more of life. (euroweeklynews.com)
  • The authors say this substantially attenuated LDL lowering over time in some affected patients. (medscape.com)
  • These events can occur at any time during use and without warning symptoms. (nih.gov)
  • The first time the immune system comes into contact with something, it's getting primed," said Purvi Parikh, MD, an immunologist at NYU Langone Health in New York City. (medpagetoday.com)
  • WHO is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness and/or use made of the content displayed for any trial record. (who.int)
  • Immunologists and infectious disease experts interviewed by MedPage Today said it's not unexpected that second-dose reactions are more intense than the first. (medpagetoday.com)
  • This PCR method has so far been used to follow 137 vaccinee and control volunteers in Phase IIa trials in Oxford and on 220 volunteer samples during a Phase IIb field trial in The Gambia. (ox.ac.uk)
  • Two scenes were presented side by side, and response times to detect which scene contained people (or cars) were measured. (jneurosci.org)
  • Prime-compatible responses led to faster reaction times in both the subliminal and supraliminal condition. (frontiersin.org)
  • I'm getting faster in the limited time I spend on the Ring, I think if I nail all I'm at certificate level. (gtplanet.net)
  • Over a cycle of 70 trials, athletes responded faster to the signals when wearing a mouthpiece. (planosmilestudio.com)
  • In the current world ranking list of Tokyo qualifiers, Ledecky is first in the 800 and 1500 free and second behind Australian rival Ariarne Titmus in the 200 and 400 free after Titmus swam the second-fastest time ever in both events. (swimmingworldmagazine.com)
  • Sometimes there is combat made up of quick-time events. (destructoid.com)
  • Three of the accused were members of the Police Reaction Group (GRP), and police claimed at the time of the events that the deaths were justified homicides. (state.gov)
  • But now we have a secondary prevention trial of people with obesity who have established cardiovascular disease but do not have diabetes, and the drug reduces major adverse cardiovascular events. (medscape.com)
  • Stanley Weiss, MD, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, said since his institution served as a site for the Moderna trial, the primary investigator was able to give faculty and administrators an early update on what to expect following vaccination. (medpagetoday.com)
  • To view changes that have been made to the source record, or for additional information about this trial, click on the URL below to go to the source record in the primary register. (who.int)
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  • This study seeks to confirm the improvement in steering performance in a randomised controlled trial using subtherapeutic NCPAP as a control treatment. (bmj.com)
  • Performance measures comprised time-on-target and target-deviation, and were calculated for the periods of stimulation (or sham) and during the afterphase respectively. (surrey.ac.uk)
  • Behavioural performance decreased over time for the rare target (monitoring) condition, but not for a frequent target (active) condition. (elifesciences.org)
  • Either way, there are many real-life situations where such a decrease in performance over time can lead to tragic consequences, such as the Paddington railway disaster (UK, 1999), in which a slow response time to a stop signal resulted in a train moving another 600 m past the signal into the path of an oncoming train. (elifesciences.org)
  • However, recently, South Africa 's Brakpan courtroom was left in a frenzy by an unexpected guest during a murder trial. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Africa's Owl rescue center shared that they were asked to rescue a barn owl from the magistrates' court in Brakpan while a murder trial was going on. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Advanced microscopy techniques enable visualization of individual atoms' roles in catalytic processes, enhancing understanding of chemical reactions. (nanowerk.com)
  • To study this issue, we developed a novel Go/No-go reaction-time task in which the reward contingency for a given stimulus changed within single experimental sessions. (jneurosci.org)
  • The purpose of the study was to determine whether a dynamic warm up or static stretching had a greater impact on choice reaction time. (thesportjournal.org)
  • thus presenting the need for research to study actual choice reaction and not just reaction from a force plate. (thesportjournal.org)
  • Due to the lack of literature in the area of actual choice reaction time it became apparent a pilot study needed to be conducted in order to develop an adequate methodology to allow for future research. (thesportjournal.org)
  • The recent advances in the study of the Hantzsch and Biginelli reactions involving polyfluoroalkyl-3-oxo esters are analyzed. (researchgate.net)
  • A study published in the Compendium of Continuing Education in Dentistry showed that use of a custom mouthpiece improved athlete's reaction times to both audio and visual signals. (planosmilestudio.com)
  • Furthermore, rEBA stimulation led to an equivalent slowing of response times to left and right lateralized targets. (jneurosci.org)
  • In addition, subjects on psilocybin exhibited particularly slow reaction times in invalid trials at short cue target intervals and failure of response inhibition in valid trials at long cue target intervals for right visual field targets. (erowid.org)
  • Problematically, sustained monitoring for rare targets is difficult, with more misses and longer reaction times over time. (elifesciences.org)
  • In most cases, determining which quantity of promoters has what effects on a catalyst has been a trial-and-error process. (nanowerk.com)
  • When rhodium is used as catalyst, lanthanum can serve as promoter for catalytic reactions. (nanowerk.com)
  • Unlike the PVT, s2P does not provide feedback to subjects on each trial. (springer.com)
  • Very soon, your answer will be crucial to picking the appropriate NIH funding opportunity for your application, writing your research plan correctly (since some information will be captured in the new human subjects and clinical trials form ), and ensuring that your application includes all the information required for peer review. (nih.gov)
  • For each trial, subjects were exposed to between 20 and 30 repeated linear movements of the robot arm from a start position to the target position and back again. (cdc.gov)
  • The Anthonys wired the bail money to Chicago and Ollie was released pending trial. (socialistworker.org)
  • As of October 13, five of the accused remained in custody, and one sub inspector was released on bail and was awaiting trial. (state.gov)
  • Their anxiety worsened when they learned that Ollie was charged with aggravated battery on a police officer--something that could carry serious jail time if he was convicted. (socialistworker.org)
  • We designed a multiple-object monitoring (MOM) paradigm to examine how the neural representation of information varied with target frequency and time performing the task. (elifesciences.org)
  • At the time of writing, reported a solitary THC-8 clinical test, and also there were no RCTs on Bar, Medication. (stradanove.net)
  • or 3) reaction to the tuberculin skin test is positive. (cdc.gov)
  • Although DWU has been demonstrated to improve speed and power, very little research has been done to show a DWU has the same effect with reaction time, and no research has utilized a single step choice reaction format. (thesportjournal.org)
  • Just before the split he wished her happy anniversary on his show admitting they'd broken up so many times they were celebrating their third stint together. (hellomagazine.com)
  • If you use custom emoji, they will show up in your reactions, allowing you to choose from a larger selection. (hootsuite.com)
  • If you introduce one new food at a time, you will be able to identify any foods that cause allergies in your baby. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Pre-game question: Could the Vikings make the necessary plays in crunch time a week after failing to do so? (vikings.com)
  • The move is part of the title's efforts to make comments more useful for readers, Marc Lavallee, a deputy editor of interactive news at the New York Times, told Journalism.co.uk. (journalism.co.uk)
  • This improvement in breathing allows athletes to play harder for longer amounts of time. (planosmilestudio.com)
  • 55 It was found that the solventfree reaction of ETFAA 1a, benzaldehyde, and ammonium acetate at 100 C proceeded with the loss of the water molecule to aff ord partially dehydrated 2-hydroxy-2,6-bis(trifl uoromethyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyridine-3,5-dicarboxylate 6. (researchgate.net)
  • With non-predictive cues, reaction times, choices, and the sense of agency remain normal in people with functional movement disorders, for both subliminal and supraliminal primes. (frontiersin.org)
  • Poststimulus EBA stimulation impaired people detection relative to prestimulus EBA stimulation, while timing had no effect during sham stimulation. (jneurosci.org)
  • For people detection, but not for car detection, response times during EBA stimulation were significantly slower than during TOS stimulation. (jneurosci.org)
  • Eight of those have already entered early clinical trials in people. (stradanove.net)
  • That reaction is less common in people over 65, and I'm over 65, so I'm thinking I'm not going to suffer that, but I did," Offit said. (medpagetoday.com)
  • While addressing a trial, courtrooms are generally expected to have a limited number of people inside to hear the case proceedings . (hindustantimes.com)