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Table 1. Subject information

in A Stylometric Analysis of Conversational Speech of Aphasic Patients
by David I. Holmes, Sameer Singh 1996
Cited by 5

Table 3 Thalamotomy subjects information

in Disruption on Adaptive Control of Reaching
by Effects Human, Cerebellar Thalamus
"... In PAGE 3: ... We conducted multiple experiments in 4 such DBS patients, each time under a different stimulation parameter combination to assess the effect of stimulation parameter on motor learning (see Table 1). Thalamotomy Patient Group and Thalamotomy Control Group We recruited 5 ET patients with Vim thalamotomy (see Table3 ) and tested them in 2 sessions in a procedure similar to that of DBS patients. In the morning session, thalamotomy patients trained with the arm ipsilateral to the thalamotomy in the counterclockwise curl field.... In PAGE 8: ...in Force Fields Was the impairment of adaptation due to the fact that Vim thalamic stimulation indirectly stimulated motor regions of the cerebral cortex? To explore this question, we recruited 5 ET patients who had undergone unilateral Vim thalamotomy ( Table3 ) and tested them in the same paradigm as the DBS patients. The important difference was that in one session the patient used the arm ipsilateral to the thalamotomy and in the other session the contralateral arm.... ..."

Table 3.1 DBS subjects information

in CEREBELLAR AND CEREBELLAR THALAMIC CONTRIBUTIONS TO MOTOR ADAPTATION by
by Haiyin Chen 2007

Table 2. Demographic Information of Subjects

in Systems
by Mark Keil, Bernard C. Y. Tan, Kwok-kee Wei, Timo Saarinen, Virpi Tuunainen, Arjen Wassenaar
"... In PAGE 10: ... While the use of students as subjects might limit the generalizability of the results to organizational decision makers (Hughes and Gibson 1991), there was some support for using students as surro- gates for managers, particularly when the tasks being studied involved human decision making (Ashton and Kramer 1980), which was the case in this study. Table2 provides descriptive statistics on the demographic information of subjects.11 Constructs and Questions The risk propensity construct was measured using a single question taken from an established port- folio of risk measures developed by MacCrimmon and Wehrung (1985) (see the appendix).... ..."

Table 6 Compulsorily optional subjects for the Information Systems specialization

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 4. Categorization of subject of video information need

in Systems] Human information processing General Terms Design, Human Factors
by Sally Jo Cunningham, David M. Nichols, Sally Jo Cunningham, David M. Nichols, Sally Jo Cunningham 2008

Table 2.3: Subject Background Information.

in Chairman,DepartmentalCommitteeonGraduateStudents ArthurC.Smith
by Theauthorherebygrantstomitpermissiontoreproduceand Inwholeorinpart, Jamesp. Skelley

Table 3. Clause and subject related information

in Ways of trying in Russian: clustering
by Dagmar Divjak, Stefan Th. Gries

Table 1 Agreement on Social Support Provided to Subjects from Informants

in CONTENTS NETWORKING NOTEBOOK
by Manuel Barrera, Louise Baca, Jon Christiansen
"... In PAGE 11: ...ean network sizes for university undergraduates and pregnant adolescents were 10.4 and 6.2 respectively using comparable interviewing procedures (Barrera, 1980, 1981) . Table1 shows measures of agreement between subject's and informant's reports of support that was received by subjects . All items showed significant kappa l coefficients that ranged from a low of .... ..."

Table 1. Subject demographic information from each site.

in 2
by Ryen W. White, Gary Marchionini
"... In PAGE 7: ... Recruitment took take place via flyers and postings to email lists. Table1 shows subject characteristics at each of the sites. Table 1.... ..."
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