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When Fat Goes Astray: Your Liver and Pancreas Get Into Trouble

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Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) and intrapancreatic fat deposition (IPFD) are both common manifestations of ectopic fat accumulation. Although they share multiple risk factors, they also show notable differences in pathological features, standardization of diagnosis, and research maturity.
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Prime identification and semantic priming.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 1992
Many theorists claimed that semantic priming can occur in the absence of prime identification. Although many researchers presented studies that seem to support this claim, these studies have been extensively criticized on methodological grounds. The primary criticism is that the threshold-setting procedures used have not been adequate to ensure the ...
Elliot Hirshman, Richard Durante
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Imaging Unconscious Semantic Priming

Nature, 1998
Visual words that are masked and presented so briefly that they cannot be seen may nevertheless facilitate the subsequent processing of related words, a phenomenon called masked priming. It has been debated whether masked primes can activate cognitive processes without gaining access to consciousness.
Dehaene, Stanislas   +7 more
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A Constraint on Eliminating Semantic Priming by Repeating a Prime

The American Journal of Psychology, 2001
Repeated semantic primes have been shown to generate an additive semantic priming effect when those primes are different words, but repetition priming of the prime seems to eliminate semantic priming of lexical decisions for reasons that are not clear.
K D, Pitzer, D, Dagenbach
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