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A Go/No-Go result guide should explain hit rate, false alarms, misses, correct rejections, reaction time, and response inhibition limits.
- Hit rate
- False alarms
- Misses
- Correct rejections
- Reaction time
Go/No-Go searches often ask what false alarms and misses mean. This page gives a cautious result guide.
A Go/No-Go result guide should explain hit rate, false alarms, misses, correct rejections, reaction time, and response inhibition limits.
Go/No-Go result pages cover result interpretation prompts and link back to the online method guide.
This page targets Go No-Go result, response inhibition test, false alarm rate, hit rate, and reaction time task searches.
Use hit rate, false alarms, misses, correct rejections, and reaction time to summarize task behavior.
Export trial type, stimulus id, response, correctness, reaction time, block label, and exclusion flags.
It is related to response inhibition and attention, but browser tasks need careful interpretation.