Difference between revisions of "Behavioral Experimental Paradigm"

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|Definition=The Behavioral Paradigm is the experimental paradigm to elicit behavior from the subject in the experiment. It comprises several [[Condition]]s, during which measurements are made. The comparison of measurements across conditions and/or subjects creates the experimental data or analysis.
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|Definition=The Behavioral Experimental Paradigm describes the behavioral aspects of the experiment: what stimuli are presented to the subject when, and under what conditions, and what the subject's responses are supposed to be.
 
|Definition Source=JT
 
|Definition Source=JT
 
|Synonyms=http://neurolex.org/wiki/Category:Behavioral_paradigm
 
|Synonyms=http://neurolex.org/wiki/Category:Behavioral_paradigm
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|Created Date=2010/03/08
 
|Created Date=2010/03/08
 
|Curator=JT and AL
 
|Curator=JT and AL
|Curation Status=pending final vetting
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|Curation Status=curation complete Aug 2011
 
|Relations_to_other_CogPo_Terms=Behavioral paradigms have (have_part) several [[Condition]]s, which are defined by their combinations of [[Stimulus]], [[Instructions]], and [[Response]].
 
|Relations_to_other_CogPo_Terms=Behavioral paradigms have (have_part) several [[Condition]]s, which are defined by their combinations of [[Stimulus]], [[Instructions]], and [[Response]].
 
|UsageNote=The different paradigm classes in BrainMap are groups of behavioral paradigms.
 
|UsageNote=The different paradigm classes in BrainMap are groups of behavioral paradigms.

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