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===Logical Restrictions===
 
===Logical Restrictions===
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An overt response is characterized by a [[Response Modality]] and [[Response Type]].
  
 
===Comments===
 
===Comments===
An overt response is characterized by a [[Response Modality]] and [[Response Type]].
 
 
 
Responses which do not include movement of a body part (e.g., changes in galvanic skin response in response to an emotional stimulus) are considered covert.
 
Responses which do not include movement of a body part (e.g., changes in galvanic skin response in response to an emotional stimulus) are considered covert.
  

Revision as of 13:47, 6 November 2010

Definition

An overt response is a Response made with a body part that is externally observable by others.

Definition Source

JT and AL

Synonyms

Parent Entity

Response

Example

The tapping of fingers as requested during a finger-tapping task is an overt response.

Logical Restrictions

An overt response is characterized by a Response Modality and Response Type.

Comments

Responses which do not include movement of a body part (e.g., changes in galvanic skin response in response to an emotional stimulus) are considered covert.

Created Date

2010/11/06

Curator

AL and JT

Curation Status

pending final vetting

URI

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