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  • |Definition=The gustatory modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The auditory modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the sense o |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=Complex, abstract, geometrical patterns |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=An object with height, width, length, and mass specifically given to the su |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=The electrical modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to t |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The Behavioral Experimental Paradigm describes the behavioral aspects of th |Definition Source=JT
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  • |Definition=A stimulus in which specific body areas associated with peripheral nerves a |Definition Source=acupuncture. (n.d.). The American Heritage® Stedman's Medical Dictionary.
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  • ...t not always arises from the stimulation of the visual system with a light source of sufficient brightness to be visible. |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The interoceptive modality is the stimulus modality that pertains to the se |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The olfactory modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The tactile modality is the stimulus modality pertaining to the sense of co |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The pressure modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The pain modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sen |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The thermal modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the |Definition Source=JT and AL
    369 bytes (53 words) - 11:39, 11 August 2011
  • |Definition=Logograms or logographs taken from an Asian language, such as Chinese, Japa |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A three-note chord accompaniment, which includes major triads, dominant 7th |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Repeated ticking sounds made by a mechanical or electrical instrument at gi |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A stimulus applied to the skin or muscle using a current pulse |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A puff of air delivered to the eye |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Letter-like meaningless signs |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A point or crosshair on which to fixate attention |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Contrast-reversed checkerboards that oscillate at a specified frequency; ar |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A stimulus that creates the sensation of warmth or hotness |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A laser stimulus that emits near-infrared radiation |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=A group of sounds with a broad distribution of intensities across a wide ra |Definition Source=AL and JT
    809 bytes (122 words) - 08:45, 18 February 2011
  • |Definition=Non-word human vocalizations, e.g., sighing, crying, screams, laughter |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Sounds produced by animals, machines, nature, objects, or other non-human o |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=One or more points of light that do not create a sense of shape |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Groups of letters that are meaningless as words |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=Spoken words or sentences recorded and then played in reverse |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=An arbitrary sign, written or printed, that conveys meaning, e.g., plus sig |Definition Source=AL and JT
    769 bytes (104 words) - 08:55, 18 February 2011
  • |Definition=One or more musical sounds that individually have a single frequency |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=a stimulus that serves the [[role]] of reinforcing a desired response |Definition Source=JT, AL, and Dirk Derom
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  • |Definition=A comparison or contrast of two or more behavioral [[Condition]]s, which in |Definition Source=BrainMap
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  • |Definition=The experimental task. Typically, a paradigm has been used repeatedly by d |Definition Source=BrainMap
    514 bytes (67 words) - 12:26, 11 August 2011
  • |Definition=The statistical combination of the data from two conditions in a [[Behavior |Definition Source=JT and AL
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  • |Definition=The role of target is played by a stimulus that supposed to be attended to, |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=a stimulus that serves the [[role]] of a non-target |Definition Source=AL and JT
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  • |Definition=a stimulus that serves the [[role]] of providing knowledge of the performan |Definition Source=feedback. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved November 06, 2010, f
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  • |Definition=suspension of external breathing |Definition Source=AL and JT
    566 bytes (73 words) - 12:18, 1 September 2011
  • |Definition=to press a button or buttons with the hand or foot |Definition Source=AL and JT
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