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Dishabituation (or dehabituation) is a form of
recovered or
restored behavioral response wherein the
reaction towards a
known stimulus is enhanced, as...
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dishabituation" and
always occurs to the
original eliciting stimulus (not to the
added stimulus).
Researchers also use
evidence of
dishabituation to...
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thoughts in a
healthy way. A
change in the
daydreaming state can lead to
dishabituation, a
function that can be
beneficial during a
learning process as it renews...
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Techniques After-school
activity Allowance Bedtime Child care Co-sleeping
Dishabituation Education Habituation Homeschooling Identification (psychology) Introjection...
- for
studies of the
cellular basis of
behavior including: habituation,
dishabituation, and sensitization,
because of the
simplicity and
relatively large size...
- I. and Kandel, E.R., (1970).
Neuronal mechanisms of
habituation and
dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal
reflex in Aplysia. Science, 167: 1745–1748 Fischer...
- well with IQ show no
disparity at all, for
example the habituation/
dishabituation test. He
further comments that
studies show that
rhesus monkeys have...
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Techniques After-school
activity Allowance Bedtime Child care Co-sleeping
Dishabituation Education Habituation Homeschooling Identification (psychology) Introjection...
- Sandman, Wadhwa; Hetrick, Porto; P****e (1997). "Human
fetal heart rate
dishabituation between thirty and thirty-two w****s gestation".
Child Development. 68...
- leaf
folding reflex from
habitual learning and not from
exhaustion (
dishabituation test). The
first group was
tested to see if short-term
memory was enough...