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  • ...r which it is presented together with non-target(s). The subject's task is to identify the target.
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  • ...r which it is presented together with non-target(s). The subject's task is to identify the non-target.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Delayed Non Match To Sample Paradigm]]
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  • Welcome to the CogPO Wiki! Here is where we will come to a consensus on the initial terms that will be included in our ontology of c
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  • |Definition=The gustatory modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of taste or flavor. It usually but not always arises through stim
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  • ...nopsis of what conditions the subjects underwent and which were contrasted to create statistical parametric images (SPIs). Composed in a strict, standar
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  • ...amondlinks.net link building] stimuli and instructions regarding responses to the experimental subjects (who are only involved once the process is implem ...nd one in which the oddball tone is presented, the subjects are instructed to listen, and they respond when they hear the tone.
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  • |Definition=The auditory modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of hearing. It usually arises from an audible stimulation of the ...Sound waves (when in the audible range for the subjects they are presented to) are characterized as having an auditory modality. Just keep in mind the sy
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  • ...al Paradigm Condition]] is attributed to the object(s) which are presented to the subject in a controlled manner in the context of the experiment. ...y a generic stimulus. A stimulus may also have experiment-specific import to the subject, as reflected in playing the role of a reward or feedback.
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  • The [[role]] of response is attributed to the overt or covert behavior which is elicited from the subject in a [[Beha ...d by finger movement or button press that the subject performs in response to the stimuli.
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  • The class of body parts used to perform the actions which play the role of an [[Overt Response]]. In BrainMap (2009) response modality is "A body part which is used to perform the response activity".
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  • An experimental [[Behavioral Experimental Paradigm Condition]] requires something that plays the role of a response. ...saccade as a response following a visual cue, in which the saccade is not to be made immediately but after some time interval.
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  • ...ect with height, width, length, and mass specifically given to the subject to hold
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  • ...ion=The electrical modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of electric shock.
    565 bytes (81 words) - 11:38, 11 August 2011
  • A covert response is a [[Response]] made internal to the body, which is unobservable by external viewers.
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  • ...vement of a body part (e.g., changes in galvanic skin response in response to an emotional stimulus) are considered covert.
    948 bytes (120 words) - 09:05, 9 February 2011
  • ..., and under what conditions, and what the subject's responses are supposed to be. *[[Delayed Match To Sample]]
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  • ...body areas associated with peripheral nerves are pierced with fine needles to produce anesthesia, relieve pain, and promote therapy
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  • ...mulation of the visual system with a light source of sufficient brightness to be visible.
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  • |Definition=The interoceptive modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of interoception, or internal sensations.
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  • |Definition=The olfactory modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of smell. It usually but not always arises from the stimulation o
    501 bytes (72 words) - 11:37, 11 August 2011
  • |Definition=The tactile modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of contact via the skin with other, external objects. |Example=A vibrating device held to the skin, whether or not it was intended to be painful, would have the tactile modality. It may have the subtype of a p
    929 bytes (147 words) - 11:37, 11 August 2011
  • ...ition=The pressure modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of non-painful touch.
    503 bytes (75 words) - 11:39, 11 August 2011

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