• The stimulusresponse model is a conceptual framework in psychology that describes how individuals react to external stimuli. According to this model, an...
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  • refers to the process of an automatic, conditioned response that is paired with a specific stimulus. It is essentially equivalent to a signal. The Russian...
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  • conditioning), a stimulus constitutes the basis for behavior. The stimulusresponse model emphasizes the relation between stimulus and behavior rather...
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    behavioural responses. A simple stimulus-organism-response model Stimulus (physical environment) → Organism (customers & employees) → Response (comfort,...
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  • University Stimulus (disambiguation), evokes a response Stimulusresponse model, in statistics Transient response (electrical and mechanical engineering) This...
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  • Black box (redirect from Black box model)
    system with a typical "black box approach", only the behavior of the stimulus/response will be accounted for, to infer the (unknown) box. The usual representation...
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    doses) to a stimulus or stressor (usually a chemical) after a certain exposure time. Dose–response relationships can be described by dose–response curves....
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    AIDA (marketing) (redirect from AIDA model)
    purchase decision is a response (R). In other words, the AIDA model is an applied stimulus-response model. A number of hierarchical models can be found in the...
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    The models in this category can be either deterministic or probabilistic. Natural stimulus or pharmacological input neuron models – The models in this...
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    including stimulus-organism-response (SOR) models; environmental psychology; semiotics and Servicescapes. The SOR model (stimulus→organism→response model) describes...
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  • Reinforcement – Consequence affecting an organism's future behavior Stimulusresponse model – Conceptual framework in psychology Satisficing – Cognitive heuristic...
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    supernormal stimulus or superstimulus is an exaggerated version of a stimulus to which there is an existing response tendency, or any stimulus that elicits...
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  • observations. A simple version of this kind of research uses the stimulus-response model. In other contexts, statistical assembly refers to the process...
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  • as models of reality Enchanted loom – Metaphor for the human brain Simulated reality – Concept of a false version of reality Stimulusresponse model –...
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  • Stimulusresponse (S–R) compatibility is the degree to which a person's perception of the world is compatible with the required action. S–R compatibility...
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  • transduction is the translation of arriving stimulus into an action potential by a sensory receptor. It begins when stimulus changes the membrane potential of a...
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    usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. In tropisms, this response is dependent on the direction of the stimulus (as opposed to nastic...
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  • the stimulus. The behavior never occurs in response to some other stimulus. No other behavior occurs in response to this stimulus. Operant stimulus control...
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  • Stimulus modality, also called sensory modality, is one aspect of a stimulus or what is perceived after a stimulus. For example, the temperature modality...
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  • gradual "familiarity effect" and reduction of the orienting response with repeated stimulus presentations. Researchers have found a number of physiological...
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  • Phase 1-trials. The original RW model cannot account for this effect. But the revised model can: In Phase 2, stimulus B is indirectly activated through...
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    signals. The EPIC model proposes a method of understanding the brain's response to stimuli contrary to the classic "stimulus-response" model. The classical...
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  • Level I. In the shift to multilevelness, the horizontal (unilevel) stimulus-response model of life is replaced by a vertical and hierarchical analysis. This...
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  • organism’s non-reinforced response to an inconsequential stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that stimulus. For example, organisms...
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  • innate releasing mechanism, a "hard-wired" neural network, in response to a sign/key stimulus or releaser. Once released, a fixed action pattern runs to...
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    involves appraisal and evaluation of a stimulus, categorization of a stimulus as sexual, and an affective response. The combination of cognitive and physiological...
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    stimulus unfavorably influences the response to the same stimulus. It falls under the category of priming, which refers to the change in the response...
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    (RT; also referred to as "response time") is measured by the elapsed time between stimulus onset and an individual's response on elementary cognitive tasks...
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    most affected areas. During 2020 and 2021, the U.S. Congress passed major stimulus packages as part of an aggressive effort to fight both the pandemic and...
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  • administration of a stimulus results in the progressive amplification of a response. Sensitization often is characterized by an enhancement of response to a whole...
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