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face monitor/discrimination
Subjects are presented with human faces and are instructed to view them passively or discriminate according to their order, gender, location, emotion, or appearance. If the subjects view the faces passively, then the experiment is NOT co-coded with Passive Viewing.



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NPicchetti Initial definition from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html
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Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with human faces and are instructed to view them passively or discriminate according to their order, gender, location, emotion, or appearance. If the subjects view the faces passively, then the experiment is NOT co-coded with Passive Viewing.

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Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with human faces and are instructed to view them passively or discriminate according to their order, gender, location, emotion, or appearance. If the subjects view the faces passively, then the experiment is NOT co-coded with Passive Viewing. (from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html)

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The effects of visual degradation on face discrimination.
McCulloch DL, Loffler G, Colquhoun K, Bruce N, Dutton GN, Bach M
Ophthalmic & physiological optics : the journal of the British College of Ophthalmic Opticians (Optometrists) (Ophthalmic Physiol Opt)
2011 May
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