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+ | ===Related Concepts=== | ||
+ | *[[Response]] | ||
+ | *[[Response Role]] | ||
+ | *[[Overt Response]] | ||
+ | *[[Response Modality]] | ||
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+ | ===Sub-Classes=== | ||
+ | {{#ask: [[Category:Condition Edit]] [[Parent Entity::Covert Response]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:04, 9 February 2011
Contents
Definition
A covert response is a Response made internal to the body, which is unobservable by external viewers.
Definition Source
JT and AL
Synonyms
Parent Entity
Example
In a study of mental imagery, the silent visualization of an image by the subject is a covert response.
Logical Restrictions
A covert response cannot be characterized by a Response Modality since it is covert.
Comments
Covert responses may be indirectly measurable, as in the galvanic skin response after being startled by a loud noise, or EEG modification during a neural feedback study.
If it is not a movement of the body, it's covert.
Holding one's breath, however, is overt.
BrainMap (2009) does not represent covert responses, but represents the lack of an overt response via Response Modality = None and Response Type = None.
Created Date
2010/02/01
Curator
JT and AL
Curation Status
curation complete Dec 2010
URI
http://www.cogpo.org/ontologies/CogPOver2010.owl#COGPO_00176
Related Concepts
Sub-Classes
{{#ask: Parent Entity::Covert Response |format=table }}