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What (who) is low contrast positive - definition

PHENOMENON STUDIED IN PSYCHOLOGY
Negative contrast effect; Positive contrast effect; Negative (Positive) contrast effect; Negative (positive) contrast effect

Contrast agent         
SUBSTANCE USED IN MEDICAL IMAGING TO ENHANCE THE CONTRAST OF STRUCTURES OR FLUIDS WITHIN THE BODY
Contrast media; Contrast Medium; Contrast agents; Contrast substance; Contrast material; Intravenous contrast; Contrast enhancement; Contrast medium
A contrast agent (or contrast medium) is a substance used to increase the contrast of structures or fluids within the body in medical imaging. Contrast agents absorb or alter external electromagnetism or ultrasound, which is different from radiopharmaceuticals, which emit radiation themselves.
contrast medium         
SUBSTANCE USED IN MEDICAL IMAGING TO ENHANCE THE CONTRAST OF STRUCTURES OR FLUIDS WITHIN THE BODY
Contrast media; Contrast Medium; Contrast agents; Contrast substance; Contrast material; Intravenous contrast; Contrast enhancement; Contrast medium
¦ noun Medicine a substance introduced into a part of the body in order to improve the visibility of internal structures during radiography.
Behavioral contrast         
Behavioral contrast refers to a change in the strength of one response that occurs when the rate of reward of a second response, or of the first response under different conditions, is changed. For example, suppose that a pigeon in an operant chamber pecks a key for food reward.

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Behavioral contrast

Behavioral contrast refers to a change in the strength of one response that occurs when the rate of reward of a second response, or of the first response under different conditions, is changed. For example, suppose that a pigeon in an operant chamber pecks a key for food reward. Sometimes the key is red, sometimes green, but food comes with equal frequency in either case. Then suddenly pecking the key when it is green brings food less frequently. Positive contrast is seen when the rate of response to the red key goes up, even though the frequency of reward in red remains unchanged. Likewise, increasing the reward to green tends to reduce the response rate to red (negative contrast). This sort of contrast effect may occur following changes in the amount, frequency, or nature of the reward, and it has been shown to occur with various experimental designs and response measures (e.g. response rate, running speed).