- interval) will
increase the rate of
habituation. Furthermore,
continued exposure to the
stimulus after the
habituated response has
plateaued (i.e., show...
- rake (short for rake****,
analogous to "****raiser") was a man who was
habituated to
immoral conduct,
particularly womanizing. Often, a rake was also prodigal...
-
Olfactory fatigue, also
known as odor fatigue, odor
habituation,
olfactory adaptation, or noseblindness, is the temporary,
normal inability to distinguish...
- a very
specific stimulus that is
habituated to (namely, one
particular unmoving owl in one place). The
habituation process is
faster for
stimuli that...
-
abuse of any drug, as well as the veterinarian. In
addition to not
being habituated, a drug-naïve
person may have
never received a
particular drug. The same...
-
response test
Braff DL,
Grillon C,
Geyer MA (March 1992). "Gating and
habituation of the
startle reflex in
schizophrenic patients".
Archives of General...
-
furry toys that move rapidly, but
rapidly lose interest. They
become habituated to a toy they have pla**** with before.
String is
often used as a toy,...
-
Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a form of
habituation therapy designed to help
people who
experience tinnitus—a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other...
- long
period of
habituation,
during which wolves gradually lose
their fear of humans. This was
apparent in
cases involving habituated North American wolves...
- is enhanced, as
opposed to
habituation. Initially, it was
proposed as an
explanation to
increased response for a
habituated behavior by
introducing an...