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congruency

[ kong-groo-uhn-see, kuhn-groo-, kuhng- ]

noun

plural congruencies.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of congruency1

From the Latin word congruentia, dating back to 1485–95. See congruence, -cy
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Next, the team used a test called the "cross-modal congruency task" to compare implicit or unconscious embodiment for the virtual hand and bionic tool.

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Participants also displayed a higher sense of embodiment for the bionic tools when they had the opportunity to explore the virtual reality environment before undertaking the cross-modal congruency test.

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"During the cross-modal congruency task participants had to stay still, whereas during the motor task, they actively interacted with the virtual environment, and these interactions in the virtual environment induce a sense of agency," says Maddaluno.

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She manages to weave sounds together that shouldn’t quite fit together, finding congruency in her downy melodies and romantic lyricism.

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Love, she said in a 2017 interview with the website Shondaland, “requires integrity, that there be a congruency between what we think, say and do.â€

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