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CONCEPT
perceptual identification
has two different processing stages. The first stage yields a state of of perceptual information about the stimulus presented. The second stage is the processing of attained perceptual information in a response.

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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about eleven months ago.

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self-ordered pointing task
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 
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NPicchetti Initial definition from Jens Wandmacher cited above
about eleven months ago


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Definition contributed by NPicchetti about one year ago:

has two different processing stages. The first stage yields a state of of perceptual information about the stimulus presented. The second stage is the processing of attained perceptual information in a response. ("A Note on Response-Decision in Perceptual Identification", Jens Wandmacher)

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Definition contributed by SAdministrator about two years ago:

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A Note on Response-Decision in Perceptual Identification
Jens Wandmacher
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