Answer: d. Implicit Learning
Explanation: Serial Reaction Time (SRT) task refers to a parameter utilized to assess implicit learning. in this task, the subjects are asked to repetitively react to a fixed or preplanned series of stimuli wherein every cue indicates that a specific reaction (e.g. pressing the lever) needs to be carried out.
A serial reaction time task is used to study: a. explicit learning. b. cognitive skills. c....
The delayed non-match-to-sample task is used for tests of: O autobiographical memory. O priming, explicit memory ospatial learning and memory.
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