0 present participle of coordinate --
1 to make many different things work effectively as a whole: --
2 to match or look attractive together: --
The target article also emphasized perception, though it made clear that coordinating interactions are of crucial importance to all cognitive domains.
Instead, different stimulus features coded in different cortical areas seem to be integrated by coordinating the codes representing them.
The challenge is in coordinating these performance profiles across multiple levels of context to derive a coherent model of the disorder.
Coherent interpretations at each level of processing are formed by coordinating the interpretation of each element with that of other elements.
Indeed, they must be complementary, as the neurotransmitter systems involved are very different, but both have modulatory or coordinating functions.
They also identify limits to the coordinating capacity of networks.
For instance there is no single best way of coordinating policies.
Five of the benchmarks include a small number (one or two per benchmark) of explicit touch operations for coordinating side-effects.