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TASK
tone monitor/discrimination
Subjects are presented with tones and are instructed to listen to them passively (also coded as passive listening) or discriminate according to their order, timing, pitch, frequency, or amplitude.

Synonyms: tone discrimination task, tone monitoring task


Definition contributed by MLewis about a week ago.

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acoustic phonetic processing
  • accuracy of participant minus average accuracy of controls
 


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Revision 3

Definition contributed by RPoldrack about four months ago:

Subjects are presented with tones and are instructed to listen to them passively (also coded as Passive Listening) or discriminate according to their order, timing, pitch, frequency, or amplitude.

Revision 2

Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with tones and are instructed to listen to them passively (also coded as Passive Listening) or discriminate according to their order, timing, pitch, frequency, or amplitude.

Revision 1

Definition contributed by BGregory about one year ago:

Subjects are presented with tones and are instructed to listen to them passively (also coded as Passive Listening) or discriminate according to their order, timing, pitch, frequency, or amplitude. (from the BrainMapLex.xls file located in the documentation section of: http://brainmap.org/scribe/index.html)

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Timbre discrimination in cochlear implant users and normal hearing subjects using cross-faded synthetic tones.
Rahne T, Böhme L, Götze G
Journal of neuroscience methods (J Neurosci Methods)
2011 Jun 1
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Congenital amusia in speakers of a tone language: association with lexical tone agnosia.
Nan Y, Sun Y, Peretz I
Brain : a journal of neurology (Brain)
2010 Sep
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