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habituation    
n. 使习惯,习惯,熟习

使习惯,习惯,熟习

habituation
n 1: being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something
that is psychologically or physically habit-forming
(especially alcohol or narcotic drugs) [synonym: {addiction},
{dependence}, {dependance}, {dependency}, {habituation}]
2: a general accommodation to unchanging environmental
conditions

Habituation \Ha*bit`u*a"tion\ (h[.a]*b[i^]t"[-u]*[=a]"sh[u^]n),
n. [Cf. F. habituation.]
The act of habituating, or accustoming; the state of being
habituated.
[1913 Webster]

45 Moby Thesaurus words for "habituation":
a habit, acclimation, acclimatization, accommodation, accustoming,
acquired tolerance, acute alcoholism, adaption, addictedness,
addiction, adjustment, alcoholism, amphetamine withdrawal symptoms,
barbiturate addiction, barbiturism, breaking, breaking-in,
case hardening, chain smoking, chronic alcoholism, cocainism,
conditioning, crash, craving, dependence, dipsomania,
domestication, drug addiction, drug culture, drug dependence,
familiarization, hardening, housebreaking, inurement,
naturalization, nicotine addiction, orientation,
physical dependence, psychological dependence, seasoning, taming,
tolerance, training, withdrawal sickness, withdrawal symptoms



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  • Habituation in Psychology: How It Works and Examples - Verywell Mind
    Frequency: The more frequently a stimulus is presented, the faster habituation will occur If you wear that same perfume every day, you're more likely to stop noticing it earlier than if you only wore it on special occasions Intensity: Very intense stimuli tend to lead to slower habituation Sometimes, habituation will never occur
  • Habituation: Definition, Examples, Why It Occurs
    Habituation is the reduction of a behavioral response to a stimulus after repeated presentations of that stimulus (Rankin et al , 2009) Habituation can occur to stimuli detected by any of your senses You may become habituated to loud sounds, bright lights, strong odors, or physical touch
  • 15 Habituation Examples (In Psychology) - Helpful Professor
    Habituation Definition Habituation is a phenomenon that occurs when a stimulus, repeated over time, ceases to lead to a psychological response to the stimulus Although the study of habituation has existed for decades (Grover Thompson, 1970), research since has expanded and refined the initial conceptualization
  • What Is Habituation (Psychology)? Definition and Examples
    Habituation is a psychological phenomenon where organisms become less responsive to a repeated stimulus over time It is a simple form of learning that involves decreased responsiveness to a particular stimulus after repeated exposure
  • Habituation mechanisms and their importance for cognitive function
    On the other hand, habituation mechanisms seem to be highly conserved, underlining the importance of habituation for the survival of a species (see Schmid et al , 2010) The scope of this Frontiers Research Topic is to give an overview over the concept of habituation, the different animal and behavioral models used for studying habituation
  • Understanding Habituation: A Key Concept in Psychology
    What Is Habituation? Habituation is a fundamental psychological concept that involves the decrease in responsiveness to a repeated stimulus over time, impacting various aspects such as perception, emotional responses, and pain sensitivity This process occurs when an individual becomes accustomed to a certain stimulus through repeated exposure, leading to a diminished reaction
  • Habituation | Sensory Adaptation, Neural Plasticity Memory | Britannica
    habituation, the waning of an animal’s behavioral response to a stimulus, as a result of a lack of reinforcement during continual exposure to the stimulus It is usually considered to be a form of learning involving the elimination of behaviours that are not needed by the animal Habituation may be separated from most other forms of decreased response (not including changes caused by
  • Understanding Habituation: How We Adapt to Stimuli
    Habituation can be defined as the diminishing of a physiological or emotional response to a frequently repeated stimulus In simpler terms, it is the process through which an organism gradually becomes accustomed to a particular stimulus, leading to a decreased reaction over time This phenomenon can occur with various types of stimuli
  • Understanding Habituation: The Brain’s Adaptation Mechanism
    Habituation is a non-associative learning process where the response to a repetitive stimulus diminishes over time 2 How does habituation differ from sensitization? While habituation involves a decrease in response to familiar stimuli, sensitization is the opposite, leading to an increased response after exposure to a strong stimulus
  • Habituation Psychology - Carepatron
    Habituation is a crucial adaptive mechanism that helps individuals filter out irrelevant stimuli and focus on what truly matters in their environment Understanding and utilizing neural mechanisms underlying habituation can improve our ability to concentrate and adapt to various situations Factors that affect habituation





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