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  • one stimulus to another may be represented by saying that the two stimuli share elements in common. These shared elements help to account for stimulus generalization...
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    External stimuli are capable of producing systemic responses throughout the body, as in the fight-or-flight response. In order for a stimulus to be detected...
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  • and adaptive. In subliminal stimuli research, the threshold is the level at which the participant is not aware of the stimulus being presented. Researchers...
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    the artificial stimulus over the naturally occurring stimulus. A variety of organisms display or are susceptible to supernormal stimuli, including insects...
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  • response than a natural stimulus. An external stimulus that elicits a fixed action pattern is termed a sign stimulus if the stimuli emanates from the environment...
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  • The stimulus–response model is a conceptual framework in psychology that describes how individuals respond to external stimuli. According to this model...
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  • perceive noxious stimuli is a prerequisite for nociception, which itself is a prerequisite for nociceptive pain. A noxious stimulus has been seen to drive...
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  • activated by the stimulus plays the primary role in coding the sensation. All sensory modalities work together to heighten stimuli sensation when necessary...
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  • several kinds of stimuli have been distinguished. In the theory of classical conditioning, unconditioned stimulus (US) is a stimulus that unconditionally...
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  • types of stimuli. The adequate stimulus is the amount and type of energy required to stimulate a specific sensory organ. Many of the sensory stimuli are categorized...
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  • controlling stimuli. The controlling effects of stimuli are seen in quite diverse situations and in many aspects of behavior. For example, a stimulus presented...
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  • up stimulus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A stimulus is something that causes a physiological response. It may refer to: Stimulation Stimulus (physiology)...
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    economics, stimulus refers to attempts to use monetary policy or fiscal policy (or stabilization policy in general) to stimulate the economy. Stimulus can also...
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  • stimulus (SC), discriminative stimulus (Sd), response (R), and reinforcing stimulus (Srein or Sr for reinforcers, sometimes Save for aversive stimuli)...
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  • which neutral, unconditioned, and conditioned stimuli were used. In these experiments, the neutral stimulus was the sound of a bell ringing. This sound...
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    Aversives (redirect from Aversive stimuli)
    In psychology, aversives are unpleasant stimuli that induce changes in behavior via negative reinforcement or positive punishment. By applying an aversive...
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    the stimulus, and men may be more likely than women to objectify the actors. There are reported differences in brain activation to sexual stimuli, with...
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  • central stimulus is one which can only be successfully found if the brain is involved in the response to the pain (as opposed to peripheral stimuli, which...
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    future behavior, typically in the presence of a particular antecedent stimulus. For example, a rat can be trained to push a lever to receive food whenever...
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  • of any given stimulus (Borsook et al., 2007) and emotional arousal induced by motivational stimuli increases the attention given to stimuli influencing...
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