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  • which a biologically potent stimulus (e.g. food, a puff of air on the eye, a potential rival) is paired with a neutral stimulus (e.g. the sound of a musical...
    66 KB (8,709 words) - 03:33, 24 September 2024
  • exposure to the stimulus later used as the CS in conditioning is retarded. The RW model doesn't predict any effect of presenting a novel stimulus without a...
    12 KB (1,803 words) - 02:55, 8 February 2023
  • exposure to a novel stimulus initially elicits a fear/avoidance response in all organisms. Each subsequent exposure to the novel stimulus causes less fear...
    22 KB (2,648 words) - 14:21, 5 September 2024
  • The stimulus–response model is a conceptual framework in psychology that describes how individuals respond to external stimuli. According to this model...
    11 KB (1,309 words) - 18:52, 23 July 2024
  • essentially an example of stimulus generalization. The novel stimulus contains all of the relevant features of the original stimulus. For example, we may see...
    11 KB (1,577 words) - 12:57, 30 September 2023
  • (EEG), and heart rate following a novel or significant stimulus. These observations all occur within seconds of stimulus introduction. In particular, EEG...
    8 KB (978 words) - 12:56, 11 January 2022
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    repeatedly showing a stimulus to an infant until they give no response. Then, when infants are presented with a novel stimulus, they show a response...
    187 KB (22,427 words) - 00:20, 14 October 2024
  • previously adaptive response to one stimulus interferes with the acquisition of an adaptive response to a novel stimulus that is similar to the first. A common...
    7 KB (1,055 words) - 01:16, 12 February 2024
  • to the presentation of a novel, often noxious, stimulus. A two-component reflex is triggered when a weak or moderate stimulus is applied to the siphon...
    6 KB (789 words) - 12:31, 5 March 2023
  • which a non-reinforced response to a stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that stimulus. For example, organisms may habituate...
    42 KB (5,503 words) - 10:39, 10 October 2024
  • modulation of dopamine. The overall effect of dopamine when exposed to a novel stimulus is a mass release of the neurotransmitter in reward systems of the brain...
    9 KB (1,058 words) - 14:32, 18 September 2024
  • non-stimulated state, the firing of neurons in the locus ceruleus is minimal. A novel stimulus, once perceived, is relayed from the sensory cortex of the brain through...
    26 KB (3,232 words) - 14:06, 19 September 2024
  • Simon M. (24 January 2018). "The Socio-Moral Image Database (SMID): A novel stimulus set for the study of social, moral and affective processes". PLOS ONE...
    17 KB (1,939 words) - 05:10, 19 February 2024
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    Perception (redirect from Proximal stimulus)
    proximal stimulus. These neural signals are then transmitted to the brain and processed. The resulting mental re-creation of the distal stimulus is the...
    93 KB (10,661 words) - 14:35, 5 October 2024
  • exemplars that belong to that category. Subsequent categorization of a novel stimulus is then accomplished by computing its similarity to the known exemplars...
    56 KB (6,906 words) - 15:58, 10 June 2024
  • responsiveness of the sensory system to a constant stimulus. It is usually experienced as a change in the stimulus. For example, if a hand is rested on a table...
    29 KB (3,693 words) - 14:03, 10 September 2024
  • that allows the learner to classify and make assumptions about the novel stimulus, such as when previous experience with seeing a canary allows the learner...
    15 KB (2,053 words) - 21:17, 24 June 2024
  • external stimuli. This was done by pairing a natural stimulus (such as food) with a novel stimulus (e.g., a metronome) to provoke the desired response...
    37 KB (4,723 words) - 21:19, 6 March 2024
  • Simon M. (24 January 2018). "The Socio-Moral Image Database (SMID): A novel stimulus set for the study of social, moral and affective processes". PLOS ONE...
    50 KB (5,444 words) - 15:35, 27 August 2024
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    which was often correlated with the presence of a novel stimulus, or the absence of an expected stimulus. The findings ultimately supported the cognitive...
    55 KB (6,776 words) - 00:07, 18 April 2024
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