• Stimulusresponse (S–R) compatibility is the degree to which a person's perception of the world is compatible with the required action. S–R compatibility...
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  • Speed}}}} The stimulusresponse compatibility is known to also affect the choice reaction time for the Hick–Hyman law. This means that the response should be...
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    blueprint Service design Services marketing Stimulus (psychology) Stimulus (physiology) Stimulusresponse compatibility Booms, BH; Bitner, MJ (1981). "Marketing...
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  • people are better at matching than at mismatching (due to the Stimulus-Response compatibility effect). Moreover, when the payoff matrix is asymmetric, other...
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    engineering, a transient response is the response of a system to a change from an equilibrium or a steady state. The transient response is not necessarily tied...
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  • the term response priming denotes a special form of priming. Generally, priming effects take place whenever a response to a target stimulus is influenced...
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  • behavioral response reflects response execution processes. Overall, studies have shown that stimulus quality and stimulus compatibility affect response preparation...
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  • researcher best known for his work in human laterality and stimulus-response compatibility in the field of human-computer interaction. He is the director...
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  • between trials in which stimulus and response are on the same side and trials in which they are on opposite sides, with responses being generally slower...
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  • the incompatible condition. Neutral stimulus- Flanker items neither call for the same response nor evoke response conflict. In the original test described...
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  • 01.020. PMID 15082334. S2CID 36205586. Proctor & Vu (2006). Stimulus-response compatibility: Data, theory and application. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 0-415-31536-0...
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    Foster HE, Ashe J (January 1999). "Choice and stimulus-response compatibility affect duration of response selection". Brain Res Cogn Brain Res. 7 (3):...
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    experimental manipulations thought to influence response selection processes (e.g., stimulus-response compatibility), whereas reaction times are (e.g., McCarthy...
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  • failure, which ultimately may lead to a cardiac arrest. A vagal response to an extreme stimulus as this one, may, in very rare cases, render per se a cardiac...
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    attenuation, and is a measure of how fast the transient response of the circuit will die away after the stimulus has been removed. Neper occurs in the name because...
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    was substituted for nitrogen at 4 atm (400 kPa). Inadequate ventilatory response to exertion was indicated by the fact that, despite resting values in the...
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    to measurements of light, heat, sound, gamma radiation, and in fact any stimulus that is spread over a spectrum of frequencies. In the measurement of loudness...
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  • emotional response to a stimulus. If a context is present, we can evaluate our arousal in terms of that context, and thus an emotional response is present...
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    near-infrared light to estimate cortical hemodynamic activity which occur in response to neural activity. Alongside EEG, fNIRS is one of the most common non-invasive...
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    management by default, replacing Turbolinks with a combination of Turbo and Stimulus, adding at-work encryption into Active Record, using Zeitwerk exclusively...
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  • social groups. De Houwer theorizes that the IAT is a measure of a response compatibility effect, in which participants first learn to associate positive...
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  • feel, endure, permit Latin pati, passus compassion, compassionate, compatibility, compatible, dispassion, dispassionate, impassible, impassion, impassive...
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    presentation of a stimulus of some sort (visual, somatosensory, or auditory). Event-related potentials (ERPs) refer to averaged EEG responses that are time-locked...
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    costs. Generally speaking, the stronger the liquidity, versatility, and compatibility of the asset, the less its sunk cost will be. A scenario is given below:...
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    for stimulus of the circuit under test: Power supplies Signal generator Digital pattern generator Pulse generator The following analyze the response of...
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  • reduce their drives. Dickinson and Balleine state that while this stimulus-response/reinforcement process makes the creatures seem like they are goal-directed...
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  • display Step detection Stepwise regression Stieltjes moment problem Stimulus-response model Stochastic Stochastic approximation Stochastic calculus Stochastic...
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  • of these extrinsic factors include stimulus grouping, response grouping, presentation rate, and S-R compatibility. Other factors are intrinsic in the...
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  • themselves are held together by "strong" covalent bonds. This model was the stimulus behind his famous 1973 paper The Strength of Weak Ties, which is now considered...
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    for safety glass CEMC (China Certification Centre for Electromagnetic Compatibility) all electronic products The CCC certificate and the Permission of Printing...
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