Difference between revisions of "Covert 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.
 
|Example=In a study of mental imagery, the silent visualization of an image by the subject is a covert response.
 
|UsageNote=BrainMap (2009) does not represent covert responses.
 
|UsageNote=BrainMap (2009) does not represent covert responses.
|Comments=Covert responses may be 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.
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|Comments=Covert responses may be 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.  
 
|Created Date=2010/02/01
 
|Created Date=2010/02/01
 
|Curator=JT
 
|Curator=JT

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[[Definition::A covert response is a Response made internal to the body, unobservable by external viewers.]]
Definition Source::JT
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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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[[Comments::Covert responses may be 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.]]
Created Date::2010/02/01
Curator::JT
Curation Status::Pending final vetting
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A response made internal to the body, unobservable by external viewers.

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Response