paced Meaning & Definition

  • En [ peɪs]
  • Us [ peɪs]

Meaning of paced In English

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  • The introduction is paced well, and there are many examples.

  • Such a contingency makes external occasions for emotion valuable, and these occasions seem especially well paced by the apparent experience of other people.

  • The experiment was individually paced; immediately after participants had made a decision, the next printed string was presented on the screen.

  • Rather than deficits they find more rapid responses, which may lead to errors in self paced rather than externally paced attentional tasks.

  • The mean follow-up of the 14 patients paced was 12 years.

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