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The phrase "are asked to detect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting someone to identify or recognize something, often in a formal or instructional context.
Example: "Participants in the study are asked to detect any changes in the environment during the experiment."
Alternatives: "are requested to identify" or "are instructed to recognize".
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The subjects are asked to detect orthographic items in correct orientation, position, or combination.
A procedure first reported by Reed and Johnson (1975) in which participants are asked to detect the presence of shapes within patterns that are either visually perceived or imagined.
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Participants were asked to detect a pure tone (the auditory detection stimulus), which was occasionally (17%% of trials) presented amidst the white noise.
The radiologists were asked to detect 'any mass that you would recommend for further investigation'.
In the other experiments, observers were asked to detect an interaction between two items.
The participants of FinG 2 were asked to detect god classes inspecting all software, while the participants of FinG 3 were asked to detect god classes for specific classes.
In the first two experiments, observers were asked to detect a change in the state of an individual item.
The radiologist was asked to detect and locate the opacities that might correlate with the diagnosis of pneumonia.
In this task participants were asked to detect two visual targets presented serially with distracter items with varying inter-target intervals (i.e., time difference between targets).
Participants were introduced to the god class smell in a short presentation and were asked to detect them in specific code pieces.
In Experiment 3, observers were asked to detect an event where an agent would "pass" their bag to another, empty-handed agent.
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