In the phoneme-monitoring task, unrelated sentence pairs, whose structure allowed for two different prosodic focus markings on target content words, formed the stimuli.
The stimuli consisted of 123 sentence frames ranging from 8 to 10 words in length.
The 42 remaining stimuli (omitting veterinarian and including ambulance) were divided into a high-frequency group (>38.3) and a low-frequency group (<38.3) by a median split.
The stimuli were presented to three adults and three typically developing children to ensure that the intended responses were elicited.
The chart consisted of five stimuli repeated eight times, which were line drawings of a tree, a chair, a bird, a pear, and a car.
The article describes how dopamine innervation of the nucleus accumbens allows organisms to recognize and remember the incentive salience of stimuli.
Bruchids appear to make use of olfactory stimuli in host location.
All stimuli consisted of active sentences whose grammatical subject is the name of a person.