noncontingently
English
Etymology
From non- + contingently.
Adverb
noncontingently (not comparable)
- In a noncontingent manner.
- 2015 July 31, Gerald Zernig, Barbara S. Pinheiro, “Dyadic social interaction inhibits cocaine-conditioned place preference and the associated activation of the accumbens corridor”, in Behavioural Pharmacology[1], volume 26, :
- Figure 3 also shows that there was no correlation if cocaine was administered noncontingently, that is, outside the context of the CPP experiment.