Cued [verb]

Definition of Cued:

inform

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The first is that the brain’s reward system — the one that feels good when we do something we like — becomes less sensitive to food cues.

Like humans in a VR game, their brains processed the virtual environment—a single path with houses, blocks, and other visual cues—like a real-world road.

And, on cue, the Europe Stoxx 600 Banks index is up more than 3% in early morning trade again this morning.

But, more importantly, the subtle feedback gives you ambient cues about what you should be feeling and experiencing.

Right on cue, the $SPX has rebounded from the Oct slide in order to maintain the remarkable parallel with the 2009 roadmap.

Our behavior when we’re sick “could be a cue for us to stay home and out of people’s way to prevent further spreading,” Farine says.

Even if something doesn’t reach the Supreme Court, lower courts take their cues from these high-court rulings.

There are also the challenges that come with having to find new ways to make up for the loss of subtle cues that people pick up on when meeting face to face.

She has to detect a “feeding station,” a process determined by chemical, visual and temperature cues.

Experiences take place on Zoom, complete with audio and video cues, and attendees collaborate on shared Google Slides.