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In stages 1 through 5 of the task, the discrimination and learning stages, participants learn through trial and error to respond selectively to one specific shape, ignoring the other shape and the lines.
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His main error was to respond to a threatened impeachment by dissolving the Supreme Court.
The child lost one point for each omission error (failure to respond to X) and for each failure to respond within 2 s.
The primary outcomes of interest included omission errors (failing to respond to a target), commission errors (erroneously responding to a non-target), and hit reaction time (HRT; mean reaction time for all target responses).
The test assesses four major outcomes: a) omission errors (failure to respond to targets; a measure of inattention); b) commission errors (responding erroneously to nontargets; a measure of impulsivity); c) response time for correct responses; and d) the standard deviation of these response times (response time variability; a measure of consistency of attention).
Following an error, subjects tended to respond with a longer latency on the subsequent "go" trial, a phenomena known as post-error slowing (PES).
Thus, regardless of whether they had Parkinson's disease, individuals who were GBA-positive demonstrated increased error due to responding to non-probed items.
For example, children who were not committing enough errors were instructed to respond more quickly; this may have influenced post-error adjustments.
In his introductory letter to the syllabus of errors, Tempier indicates that he responded to information received from important people (magnarum et gravium personarum crebra zeloque fidei accensa insinuavit relatio).
Mr. Will, peppered with complaints from scientists and environmental groups who claimed the column was riddled with errors, has yet to respond.
Feedback was given in the form of a short beep for errors or failures to respond within 2 seconds.
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