dissociable


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Synonyms for dissociable

capable of being divided or dissociated

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Dissociable roles of prelimbic and infralimbic cortices, ventral hippocampus, and basolateral amygdala in the expression and extinction of conditioned fear.
Dissociable neural systems for analogy and metaphor: implications for the neuroscience of creativity.
"These two aspects are not dissociable in order to obtain real and lasting victory over terrorism," the French leader added in a statement released by the Elysee Palace.
Behavioral data support the possibility that psychosis and cognition are distinct and dissociable, but neuroimaging data are more equivocal.
Damasio, "Dissociable neural systems for recognizing emotions," Brain and Cognition, vol.
On the relation between memory and consciousness: Dissociable interactions and conscious experience.
Mental object rotation and egocentric body transformation: two dissociable processes?
Within this perspective, a study brought evidences that decision making under uncertainty and trial-by-trial feedback highly stimulates activity of the parietal lobule, what was dissociable from general attention in the brain (Vickery & Jiang, 2009).
suggested the interplay of different neuroanatomically dissociable subfunctions in voluntary action control.
Broussolle, "Dissociable effects of dopaminergic therapy on spatial versus non-spatial working memory in Parkinson's disease," Neuropsychologia, vol.