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- Habituation abstract "Habituation is a form of learning in which an organism decreases or ceases to respond to a stimulus after repeated presentations. Essentially, the organism learns to stop responding to a stimulus which is no longer biologically relevant. For example, organisms may habituate to repeated sudden loud noises when they learn these have no consequences. Habituation usually refers to a reduction in innate behaviours, rather than behaviours developed during conditioning in which the process is termed "extinction".Sensitization is the opposite process to habituation, i.e. an increase in the elicited behavior from repeated presentation of a stimulus. There may also be an initial increase in response immediately prior to the decline (a sensitization process followed by a habituation process).Another related phenomenon is stimulus generalization, when habituation occurs in response to other stimuli that are similar to the original stimulus. The opposing process, stimulus discrimination, is when habituation does not occur to other stimuli that are dissimilar to the original stimulus. A progressive decline of a behavior in a habituation procedure may also reflect nonspecific effects such as fatigue, which must be ruled out when the interest is in habituation as a learning process.".
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- Habituation wikiPageRevisionID "605804581".
- Habituation hasPhotoCollection Habituation.
- Habituation subject Category:Behavioral_concepts.
- Habituation subject Category:Learning.
- Habituation comment "Habituation is a form of learning in which an organism decreases or ceases to respond to a stimulus after repeated presentations. Essentially, the organism learns to stop responding to a stimulus which is no longer biologically relevant. For example, organisms may habituate to repeated sudden loud noises when they learn these have no consequences.".
- Habituation label "Abitudine".
- Habituation label "Habituación".
- Habituation label "Habituacja".
- Habituation label "Habituatie".
- Habituation label "Habituation".
- Habituation label "Habituation".
- Habituation label "Habituation".
- Habituation label "Habituação".
- Habituation label "Привыкание (психология)".
- Habituation label "馴化".
- Habituation sameAs Habituace.
- Habituation sameAs Habituation.
- Habituation sameAs Habituación.
- Habituation sameAs Habituation.
- Habituation sameAs Abitudine.
- Habituation sameAs 馴化.
- Habituation sameAs 습관화.
- Habituation sameAs Habituatie.
- Habituation sameAs Habituacja.
- Habituation sameAs Habituação.
- Habituation sameAs m.02v48z.
- Habituation sameAs Q1136816.
- Habituation sameAs Q1136816.
- Habituation wasDerivedFrom Habituation?oldid=605804581.
- Habituation isPrimaryTopicOf Habituation.