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The behavior which is elicited by the stimulus in the subject.  In the protocol (planned process), it is the desired or requested activity. In the actual implementation of the protocol (realization of the process), it is the actual activity which occurs.
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===BrainMap usage===
 
A specific, overt response made by the subject during the experimental condition.  Does not include imagined movement, silent speech, or other covert responses.
 
A specific, overt response made by the subject during the experimental condition.  Does not include imagined movement, silent speech, or other covert responses.
  

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Definition

The behavior which is elicited by the stimulus in the subject. In the protocol (planned process), it is the desired or requested activity. In the actual implementation of the protocol (realization of the process), it is the actual activity which occurs.

BrainMap usage

A specific, overt response made by the subject during the experimental condition. Does not include imagined movement, silent speech, or other covert responses.

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