nonrewarded

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

non- +‎ rewarded

Adjective[edit]

nonrewarded (not comparable)

  1. Not rewarded.
    • 2013 October 16, Ulrike Hammerbeck et al., “Movement speed is biased by prior experience”, in Journal of Neurophysiology[1], volume 111, →DOI:
      Experiments in the macaque show that eye movement speed can be >20% higher when the target is rewarded compared with nonrewarded (Bendiksby and Platt 2006).