Context - Experimental Design
Experimental Design
Experimental Design is only for studies in which a technical aspect of the paradigm is being manipulated. For example, when comparing the effect of the rate of presentation of the stimuli (“Self-Paced n-back vs. Fixed-Paced n-back” or “Slow Words vs. Fast Words”).
- 7190 Subjects
- 229 relevant publications
- 879 experimental contrasts
- 5926 coordinates reported
Co-coded Terms
- Behavioral Domain - Perception, All Subdomains
- Paradigm Class - Counting/Calculation
- Behavioral Domain - Action.Execution.Speech
- Behavioral Domain - Action.Inhibition
- Paradigm Class - Tone Monitor/Discrimination
- Behavioral Domain - Cognition.Temporal
- External Assessment - Behavioral Data
- Stimulus Type - Objects
- Response Laterality - Right
- Instruction - Indicate
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