-
habituation procedure may also
reflect nonspecific effects such as fatigue,
which must be
ruled out when the
interest is in
habituation.
Habituation is...
- injury. Non-****ociative
learning can be
divided into
habituation and sensitization.
Habituation is an
example of non-****ociative
learning in
which one...
- undetermined. The
second paradigm,
habituation, is one of the most
successful ways of
investigating fetal memory.
Habituation has been
demonstrated in fetuses...
- that
Aplysia californica is
capable of
displaying both
habituation and dishabituation.
Habituation in
Aplysia californica occurs when a
stimulus is repeatedly...
- (
habituation) or
increase the
response due to a
learned stimulus (sensitization).
Research done by
scientist Monica Gagliano has
shown habituation in...
- is enhanced, as
opposed to
habituation. Initially, it was
proposed as an
explanation to
increased response for a
habituated behavior by
introducing an...
-
Olfactory fatigue, also
known as odor fatigue, odor
habituation,
olfactory adaptation, or noseblindness, is the temporary,
normal inability to distinguish...
-
Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a form of
habituation therapy designed to help
people who
experience tinnitus—a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other...
- not
habituate at all e.g. a cool
breeze versus a fire alarm.
Habituation also has a set of
characteristics that must be met to be
termed a
habituation process...
- true
adverse outcomes for the
animal can
drive the
development of
habituation.
Habituation is an
adaptation strategy that
refers to the
diminishing response...