Difference between revisions of "Covert Response"
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| − | + | A covert response is a [[Response]] made internal to the body, which is unobservable by external viewers. | |
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| − | + | ===Definition Source=== | |
| − | + | JT and AL | |
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| − | + | ===Synonyms=== | |
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| + | ===Parent Entity=== | ||
| + | [[Response]] | ||
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| + | ===Example=== | ||
| + | In a study of mental imagery, the silent visualization of an image by the subject is a covert response. | ||
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| + | ===Logical Restrictions=== | ||
| + | A covert response cannot be characterized by a [[Response Modality]] or a [[Response Type]]. | ||
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| + | ===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. | If it is not a movement of the body, it's covert. | ||
Holding one's breath, however, is overt. | Holding one's breath, however, is overt. | ||
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| − | + | BrainMap (2009) does not represent covert responses, but represents the lack of an overt response via Response Modality = None and Response Type = None. | |
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| − | + | ===Created Date=== | |
| + | 2010/02/01 | ||
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| + | ===Curator=== | ||
| + | JT and AL | ||
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| + | ===Curation Status=== | ||
| + | pending final vetting | ||
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| + | ===URI=== | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 6 November 2010
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 or a Response Type.
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
pending final vetting