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Habituation(1)

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(1) If habituation were solely responsible for extinction, then conditions during extinction and not during acquisition would alter the speed of extinction.(2) It has never been as painstaking as this habituation process.(3) the training of the horse does not depend on force but on habituation(4) Generally speaking, liturgical practices form persons in the same ways that any practice becomes formative: through habituation and extensive training until the practice becomes part or who one is.(5) Instead, lower level processes, such as habituation , may contribute.(6) This system shows habituation - that is the response of the motor neurons to repeated stimulation of the sensory neurons decreases.(7) However, taken together, the large number of empirical similarities suggests strongly that common processes contribute to habituation and extinction.(8) habituation was leading to a marked drop in arousal level in these subjects(9) As the deforestation continues due to the increase in world population, the effect upon habituation is often significant.(10) This habituation prevents them from seeing new opportunities for growth.(11) It is different from habituation in which an individual learns not to respond to a stimulus when no reinforcement follows.(12) Perhaps it's not surprising to find evidence of taming cats and their habituation with human settlements at such an early date.(13) She treats this habituation as entirely negative, since it's why we lose our appreciation of once-new pleasures.(14) Without entering the interval since manipulation as a covariate in the statistical analyses, the findings can have been seriously biased by differences in the duration of habituation to the novel morphology.(15) Furthermore, habituation is relatively stimulus-specific, so that responses to the repeated stimulus are reduced but responses to different, novel stimuli are not.(16) Acute exposure to repetitive hypoxia has been shown to result in habituation that is expressed as a decreased frequency of arousal in response to the same stimulus.
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1. dependence
3. addiction
4. dependency


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