While the disadvantages of absolute measures of the behavioral effects of response rate in the CER procedure are well-known, there are several often unrecognized difficulties with the use of suppression ratios, the most serious relating to changes in pre-S1 response rates and to non-uniformity of response rate in the presence of S1. Several alternative metrics either describing the response pattern in S1 or focusing on some specific component of the pattern are suggested.
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