• habituation procedure may also reflect nonspecific effects such as fatigue, which must be ruled out when the interest is in habituation. Habituation is...
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    injury. Non-associative learning can be divided into habituation and sensitization. Habituation is an example of non-associative learning in which one...
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    (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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  • is enhanced, as opposed to habituation. Initially, it was proposed as an explanation to increased response for a habituated behavior by introducing an...
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  • undetermined. The second paradigm, habituation, is one of the most successful ways of investigating fetal memory. Habituation has been demonstrated in fetuses...
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    Asia and the Pacific, Bangkok, Thailand Geist, V (2011a). "Wildlife habituation: advances in understanding and management application". Human–Wildlife...
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    activity Allowance Bedtime Child care Co-sleeping Dishabituation Education Habituation Homeschooling Identification (psychology) Introjection Latchkey kid Moral...
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  • that Aplysia californica is capable of displaying both habituation and dishabituation. Habituation in Aplysia californica occurs when a stimulus is repeatedly...
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    Drug naïvety is the physiological state of non-habituation or non-tolerance to either a specific drug or broader set of drugs related by pharmacological...
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  • not habituate at all e.g. a cool breeze versus a fire alarm. Habituation also has a set of characteristics that must be met to be termed a habituation process...
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  • inhibition or counterconditioning were the functioning ×mechanisms. Habituation theory explains that with increased exposure to stimulus there will be...
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  • true adverse outcomes for the animal can drive the development of habituation. Habituation is an adaptation strategy that refers to the diminishing response...
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  • man-eating wolf attacks occur, the majority of victims are children. Habituation is a known factor contributing to some man-eating wolf attacks which...
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    Hall, S. L. (2002). "Object Play in Adult Domestic Cats: The Roles of Habituation and Disinhibition". Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 79 (3): 263–271...
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    H., Kupfermann, I. and Kandel, E.R., (1970). Neuronal mechanisms of habituation and dishabituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia. Science...
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    long period of habituation, during which wolves gradually lose their fear of humans. This was apparent in cases involving habituated North American wolves...
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  • background, Trappability and self-selection, Rearing history, Acclimation and habituation, Natural changes in responsiveness, Genetic makeup, and Experience) bias...
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  • Tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT) is a form of habituation therapy designed to help people who experience tinnitus—a ringing, buzzing, hissing, or other...
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    corpses of victims of the 1960 attempted coup and the Red Terror. Hyenas habituated to scavenging on human corpses may develop bold behaviors towards living...
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    happened in national parks, usually near campgrounds, where the bears had habituated to close human proximity and food. Of 1,028 incidents of aggressive acts...
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  • Russian scientist Evgeny Sokolov, who documented the phenomenon called "habituation", referring to a gradual "familiarity effect" and reduction of the orienting...
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  • associated with the vigilance decrement as a result of neural habituation. Habituation is the decrease in neural responsivity due to repeated stimulation...
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    head and often manages to escape. In amphibians, there is evidence of habituation, associative learning through both classical and instrumental learning...
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    and unease that comes with a life dictated by automatic responses and habituated selfishness, and the unsatifacories of expecting enduring happiness from...
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    sign discouraging people from feeding coyotes, which can lead to them habituating themselves to human presence, thus increasing the likelihood of attacks...
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    waggle dance ("dance language") in bee communication by Karl von Frisch. Habituation is a simple form of learning and occurs in many animal taxa. It is the...
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    that the affinity for the transporter is not what is involved in the habituation of the substance so much as the conformation and binding properties to...
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  • civilized human contact possible. Pathological lying can be described as an habituation of lying. It is when an individual consistently lies for no obvious personal...
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  • tests of habituation, sensitization, perceptual learning and classical conditioning. In olfaction there exists a strong tendency for habituation, which...
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  • risk[medical citation needed][additional citation(s) needed] as it may lead to habituation, desensitization (consumption-induced tolerance), progressively increasing...
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