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    por Shoemaker, Patrick A.
    Publicado 2015
    “…Under some conditions, oscillatory behavior can be interpreted as winner-takes-all in nature. Stable winner-takes-all behavior is typically recovered as inputs increase further, but with still larger inputs, the winner-takes-all characteristic is ultimately lost. …”
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    por Kendrick, Kobin H.
    Publicado 2015
    “…In light of these results, it is argued that OIRs take priority over other turns at talk in conversation and therefore are not subject to the same rules and constraints that motivate fast turn transitions in general.…”
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  11. 1851
    por Lin, Gaven, Carlile, Simon
    Publicado 2015
    “…The current study investigated the listening costs associated with shifts in spatial attention during conversational turn-taking in 16 normally-hearing listeners using a novel sentence recall task. …”
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    “…Our results suggest that changes in both cortisol and testosterone could play a destabilizing role in financial markets through increased risk taking behaviour, acting via different behavioural pathways.…”
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    “…We report a case of a 26-year-old Asian female on famotidine who presented with acute severe urinary burning after taking tizanidine.…”
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    “…These ‘protoconversations’ involve both turn-taking and overlapping vocalization. Previous research has shown that the temporal organization of adult–infant turn-taking sequences is similar to that of adult verbal conversation. …”
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