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Subjects view various visual stimuli and make no response. Stimuli include houses, faces, objects, fractals, letter strings, line drawings, complex scenes, etc. If the presented stimuli were faces, the experiments are co-coded with Face Monitor/Discrimination. But if the presented stimuli are words, the experiments are not coded as passive viewing but rather as reading (covert).

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passive watching

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passive viewing has been asserted to measure the following CONCEPTS
Phenotypes associated with passive viewing

Disorders

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Traits

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Behaviors

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IMPLEMENTATIONS of passive viewing
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EXTERNAL DATASETS for passive viewing
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CONDITIONS

Experimental conditions are the subsets of an experiment that define the relevant experimental manipulation.

CONTRASTS

You must specify conditions before you can define contrasts.


In the Cognitive Atlas, we define a contrast as any function over experimental conditions. The simplest contrast is the indicator value for a specific condition; more complex contrasts include linear or nonlinear functions of the indicator across different experimental conditions.

INDICATORS
BOLD activity
areas of activation

An indicator is a specific quantitative or qualitative variable that is recorded for analysis. These may include behavioral variables (such as response time, accuracy, or other measures of performance) or physiological variables (including genetics, psychophysiology, or brain imaging data).

Term BIBLIOGRAPHY

The relationship between age and brain response to visual erotic stimuli in healthy heterosexual males.
Seo Y, Jeong B, Kim JW, Choi J
International journal of impotence research (Int J Impot Res)
2010 Jul-Aug