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German neuroscientists used expert, professional jugglers asparticipants in a study to determine whether the jugglers'superior manual dexterity and sense of balance were the causeor the result of structural brain differences.
Prior Probabilities
The probabilities that are assigned to events or hypotheses before any relevant evidence is taken into account, used in Bayesian analysis.
Likelihood Probabilities
Measures of how probable different outcomes are, given a specific set of observed data, in statistical analysis.
Joint Probabilities
The likelihood of two or more events happening at the same time.
Marginal Probabilities
The probability distribution of the random variables individually, without regard to any possible correlations between them.
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