• Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what is perceived after a stimulus. For example, the temperature modality...
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  • approach Modality (diagnosis), a method of diagnosis Modality (medical imaging), acquiring structural or functional images of the body Stimulus modality, a...
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    memory effect in which prior exposure to a stimulus unfavorably influences the response to the same stimulus. It falls under the category of priming, which...
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    receptor's adequate stimulus is the stimulus modality for which it possesses the adequate sensory transduction apparatus. Adequate stimulus can be used to...
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    Perception (redirect from Proximal stimulus)
    sensation (such as warmth, sound, and taste) are called sensory modalities or stimulus modalities. Psychologist Jerome Bruner developed a model of perception...
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  • behavioral science, and neuroscience. There are four attributes of stimulus: modality, intensity, location, and duration. The neocortex in the mammalian...
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  • and driving safety Perception Psychology Stimulus modality Rapp, B; Hendel, SK (2003). "Principles of cross-modal competition: Evidence from deficits of...
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  • releasing mechanism, a "hard-wired" neural network, in response to a sign/key stimulus or releaser. Once released, a fixed action pattern runs to completion....
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    follicles. Free nerve endings have different rates of adaptation, stimulus modalities, and fiber types. Different types of FNE can be rapidly adapting...
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  • Polymodal is having multiple modes or modalities. Examples include: Polymodality, multiple stimulus modalities (e.g. free nerve endings) Polytonality,...
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  • Simple random techniques are classified by modality of association (Verbal, Visual, Audial, Kinesthetic). Multi-modal techniques combine different random elements...
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    may respond to noxious cold, noxious heat or more than one noxious stimulus modality (i.e., they are polymodal) [citation needed]. The nerve endings of...
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  • presenting the modality of natural language; image is both a medium and a modality; music is a modality for the auditory media. So, the modality refers to...
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  • reference stimulus is given and subjects produce a stimulus that is perceived as that number times the reference. Also used is cross-modality matching...
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  • the form of the stimulus and is enhanced by the match between the early and later stimuli. Perceptual priming is sensitive to the modality and exact format...
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  • 1995, pp. 147–154. Pearson, D. G., and Logie, R. H., Effects of stimulus modality and working memory load on mental synthesis performance. Imagination...
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    PEARSON, DAVID G.; LOGIE, ROBERT H. (1 January 2003). "Effects of Stimulus Modality and Working Memory Load on Mental Synthesis Performance". Imagination...
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  • of the larger sense. An individual sensory modality represents the sensation of a specific type of stimulus. For example, the general sensation and perception...
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  • responses are enhanced when stimuli modality match during study and test; therefore, shifting the modality of a stimulus has been found to negatively impact...
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    and interpreted stimulus (i.e., a real perception) is given some additional significance. Hallucinations can occur in any sensory modality—visual, auditory...
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  • National Reading Panel Sensory processing Sensory processing disorder Stimulus modality § Multimodal perception "Multisensory instruction: what you need to...
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  • 147, 2007, pp187–212. Pearson, D. G., and Logie, R. H., Effects of stimulus modality and working memory load on mental synthesis performance. Imagination...
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    direction. Proponents of the SMCs theory argue that every stimulus modality / sensory modality such as light, sound pressure, etc. follow specific rules...
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    Eleanor Gamble, published in 1898, which compared olfactory to other stimulus modalities, and implied that smell had a lower intensity discrimination. As...
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    different examples of a stimulus. For example, an individual who has been diagnosed with associative agnosia in the visual modality would not be able to...
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  • vs. aloud. In contrast, "know" is affected by repetition priming, stimulus modality, amount of maintenance rehearsal, and suppression of focal attention...
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  • gustatory modalities. In fact the tongue representation is bilateral in both modalities, but predominantly ipsilateral in the gustatory modality and predominantly...
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    consequent of the sensitivity to sensory receptors. The sensory modality over which a stimulus is administered in a reaction time task is highly dependent...
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    more specifically the relation between the actual change in a physical stimulus and the perceived change. This includes stimuli to all senses: vision,...
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  • greatest difference between the sexes during word association and stimulus modality tasks. Their analysis found that male responses were more superficial...
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