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Habituation is a form of non-****ociative
learning in
which a non-reinforced
response to a
stimulus decreases after repeated or
prolonged presentations...
- injury. Non-****ociative
learning can be
divided into
habituation and sensitization.
Habituation is an
example of non-****ociative
learning in
which one...
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repeatedly exposing the
patient to the
specific object of the
phobia to
habituate them and
relieve anxiety.
Pharmaceutical treatment options include the...
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activity Allowance Bedtime Child care Co-sleeping
Dishabituation Education Habituation Homeschooling Identification (psychology)
Introjection Latchkey kid Moral...
- background,
Trappability and self-selection,
Rearing history,
Acclimation and
habituation,
Natural changes in responsiveness,
Genetic makeup, and Experience) bias...
- (
habituation) or
increase the
response due to a
learned stimulus (sensitization).
Research done by
scientist Monica Gagliano has
shown habituation in...
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furry toys that move rapidly, but
rapidly lose interest. They
become habituated to a toy they have pla**** with before.
String is
often used as a toy,...
- and
unease that
comes with a life
dictated by
automatic responses and
habituated selfishness, and the
unsatifacories of
expecting enduring happiness from...
- self-defense. However, all
three cases (especially the last two) may
habituate an
animal to
eating human flesh or to
attacking humans, and may foster...
- head and
often manages to escape. In amphibians,
there is
evidence of
habituation, ****ociative
learning through both
classical and
instrumental learning...