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indolepyruvate ferredoxin oxidoreductase activity

Known as: 3-(indol-3-yl)pyruvate synthase (ferredoxin) activity, 3-(indol-3-yl)pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase (decarboxylating, CoA-indole-acetylating), IOR 
Catalysis of the reaction: (indol-3-yl)pyruvate + CoA + oxidized ferredoxin = S-2-(indol-3-yl)acetyl-CoA + CO2 + reduced ferredoxin. [EC:1.2.7.8]
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BackgroundTo determine whether early imitative responses fade out following the maturation of attentional mechanisms, the… 
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Immediately after a stimulus appears in the visual field, there is often a short period of facilitated processing of stimuli at… 
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The phenomenon of inhibition of return (IOR) has generated considerable interest in cognitive neuroscience because of its… 
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In studies of exogenous attentional orienting, response times for targets at previously cued locations are often longer than… 
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Inhibition of return (IOR) refers to slowed reaction times (RTs) when a target appears in the same rather than a different… 
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Response time can be delayed if a target stimulus appears at a location or object that was previously cued. This inhibition of… 
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Conventional wisdom holds that a nonpredictive peripheral cue produces a biphasic response time (RT) pattern: early facilitation… 
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To facilitate visual search of complex scenes, information arising from recently attended locations is subject to a selective… 
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When a stimulus appears in a previously cued location several hundred milliseconds after the cue, the time required to detect… 
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