7 Position Federal Scoring Flashcards

1
Q

Physiological change to question stimulus

A

Response

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2
Q

Tracing compensation after a response/artifact

A

Recovery

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3
Q

Any change in an examinee’s physiology that is not attributable to an applied stimulus or recovery

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Artifact

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4
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Refers to the concept for assigning numerical values by individual recording channel based upon comparisons between a relevant question and a comparison question

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Spot Analysis

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5
Q

The first indication of physiology change following the presentation of a stimulus

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Response Onset

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6
Q

Refers to the traditional time period in which one would predict a physiological response to occur in order for that response to be deemed timely

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Response Onset Window

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7
Q

That period of time showing response criteria with the longest period becoming the default window of evaluation for comparison purposes

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Response window evaluation

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8
Q

Period of time between stimulus onset and response onset for that individual in that exam

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Latency

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9
Q

Sum of the length of the respiration tracing over a fixed period if time

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Respiration line length

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10
Q

That complex interactive effort where the body strives to maintain a state of internal equilibrium (baseline)

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Homeostasis

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