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false stimulus
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "false stimulus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing misleading or deceptive prompts that elicit a response or reaction. Example: "The experiment was flawed due to the introduction of a false stimulus that skewed the results."
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Double blind methodology then was used to present the patient with 6 20 cycles of randomly selected real and false stimulus until the exact CPT value could be determined within a ± 20 µA range [22, 23].
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59 human-written examples
So the Wall Street Journal, stopping just short of apologizing for "freedom fries", basks in the irony that "in our newly upside-down world, it's the French who are warning Americans about runaway spending and false Keynesian stimulus hopes".
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Non-inducing control stimuli (graphemes) were contrasted to the false font stimuli to localise grapheme areas.
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The direct translation procedure meant that the false font stimuli were matched to the reading stimuli for string length and character repetition.
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The false font stimuli were direct translations of the word stimuli using the "Carian" font (Jane Warren, personal communication).
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A connectivity analysis tested how words and false font stimuli differentially modulated activity between these regions within the first 300 ms after stimulus presentation.
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We predicted that 1) the left IFG or its connections would be preferentially responsive to words rather than false font stimuli; and 2) the left IFG's response would be present soon after stimulus presentation and would interact with early visual areas in the M170 time-window.
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Participants passively viewed pseudorandom blocks of A) 8 synaesthesia-inducing graphemes; B) 8 non-inducing control graphemes; C) 8 coloured non-inducing graphemes and D) 8 false font stimuli.
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False font stimuli (also presented in black), which resembled well known graphemes in visual complexity but did not have any meaning, were compared to the non-inducing control graphemes to help identify the neural correlates of grapheme processing.
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In these models, words and false font stimuli equally drive the connectivity between regions.
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In this study, healthy controls read single words or visually-matched but meaningless false font stimuli.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing experimental design, clearly define what constitutes a "false stimulus" and how it differs from genuine stimuli to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "false stimulus" as a catch-all for any unexpected result. Ensure that the stimulus was intentionally designed to be misleading or deceptive, not merely a flawed or noisy signal.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "false stimulus" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where "false" modifies the noun "stimulus". It describes something that is presented as a stimulus but is not genuine or is intended to mislead. As Ludwig points out, it indicates a misleading or deceptive prompt designed to elicit a response.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "false stimulus" is a noun phrase used to describe a misleading or deceptive signal, often in scientific or experimental contexts. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English and highlights its function in describing deceptive prompts. While relatively rare, as shown by the limited number of examples, it's grammatically correct and serves a specific purpose in identifying artificial or misleading inputs. Alternative phrases like "misleading signal" or "deceptive cue" can be used depending on the nuance you wish to convey. When using the term, ensure that the stimulus is indeed designed to be misleading and not merely a flawed signal.
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Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
misleading signal
Focuses on the deceptive nature of the stimulus.
deceptive cue
Emphasizes the stimulus as a signal intended to mislead.
artificial prompt
Highlights the contrived or unnatural origin of the stimulus.
simulated signal
Suggests the stimulus is not genuine but an imitation.
erroneous signal
Indicates the stimulus is incorrect or flawed.
fabricated cue
Implies the stimulus was intentionally created to deceive.
sham stimulus
Emphasizes the fraudulent or worthless nature of the stimulus.
counterfeit signal
Draws a parallel to forgery, suggesting inauthenticity.
illusory stimulus
Highlights the deceptive and unreal appearance of the stimulus.
bogus prompt
Informal term indicating the stimulus is fake or unreliable.
FAQs
How can I use "false stimulus" in a sentence?
A "false stimulus" is used to describe something that appears to be a real signal but is, in fact, misleading or artificial. For example, "The experiment was designed to test the subject's response to a "false stimulus"."
What's a good alternative to "false stimulus"?
Depending on the context, you could use "misleading signal", "deceptive cue", or "artificial prompt" as alternatives to "false stimulus".
In psychological experiments, what is the purpose of using a "false stimulus"?
In psychological experiments, a "false stimulus" is often used as a control to measure the subject's ability to discriminate between real and artificial signals, helping to identify biases or sensitivities.
Is there a difference between a "false stimulus" and a control stimulus?
While both are used in experiments, a "false stimulus" is specifically designed to mimic a real stimulus but is not genuine, whereas a control stimulus is a standard, known stimulus used for comparison.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested