| 1. | Depending on how the individual categorizes information, contrast effects can occur as well.
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| 2. | Contrast effects are common in many perceptual modalities, and are similar to physiological adaptation.
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| 3. | It was Mach who first mathematically formulated the psychophysiological bases of such contrast effects.
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| 4. | The clever fabric-contrast effects on some fabulously cut evening wear brought gasps from the audience.
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| 5. | Assimilation effects ( as well as contrast effects ) may arise through the sequence of questions.
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| 6. | In 2005, for the first time, he demonstrated the principle of size-dependent MRI contrast effects using nanoparticles.
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| 7. | Contrast effects are important here when considering the scope and scale of events in real world terms.
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| 8. | Contrast effects may similarly be related to efficient neural coding . or heavier than their expected density.
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| 9. | This creates a negative contrast effect, and leads within-category substitutes to be less satisfying substitutes than cross-category substitutes.
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| 10. | Assimilation effects are different from "'contrast effects "', where a negative correlation between judgments and contextual information is observed.
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