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61. Thus sensitization lacks the specificity which is the hallmark of truly associative learning in which a particular pairing of stimuli is achieved.
62. They also accept that the brain has certain innate dispositions, if only the disposition to be reinforced by particular stimuli.
63. In the same way, external stimuli become incorporated into dreams in order to reduce their arousing effect.
64. Glutathione is an important constituent of intracellular protective mechanisms against a number of noxious stimuli including oxidative stress.
65. As a result, they do not merely react to external stimuli, they do not simply behave, they act.
66. Primary generalization will occur between stimuli that are similar, presumably because they have features or elements in common.
67. But for the last twenty-five years, economists have criticized Keynesian stimuli the way pigeons criticize statues.
68. There are lots of ceramics books, postcards and other visual stimuli around the shop, too, to help the hesitant.
69. Here again there is an apparent discrepancy between the strength of the stimuli we use and the magnitude of the effect. Sentencedict.com
70. The eye must be correctly connected to a brain, within a complex organism which is able to react to visual stimuli.
71. Most of the stimuli presented actually showed very normal driving situations and these would thus be rated as relatively low on risk.
72. Where Pavlov used pleasant stimuli, others have used unpleasant ones such as electric shocks.
73. They may be aggressive, self-abusive, and slow to move or respond to outside stimuli.
74. For example, most infants smile to visual stimuli at about 5 weeks of age.
75. They are repeatable psychological events in the sense that a child repeatedly classifies stimuli in a consistent manner.
76. Furthermore,[sentencedict.com] these forms of behaviour are not simply direct responses to external stimuli.
77. Two groups of rats received initial training in which presentations of each of three auditory stimuli occurred.
78. There seems to be a readiness in the baby to react keenly to visual stimuli during the first few months of life.
79. They are very sophisticated nerve cells that respond to three kinds of stimuli: physical pressure, temperature, and specific chemicals.
80. To explore this possibility subjects gave risk ratings for the stimuli after completing the main experiment.
81. This analysis itself is composed of a primary and backup system, and uses sign stimuli and very simple processing.
82. Atoms and molecules do not act in terms of meanings, they simply react to external stimuli.
83. However strict the instructions about attending to the stimuli, subjects in the control condition might fail to do so.
84. The two stimuli thus operate in different pathways within the same neuron.
85. A person responds only to a small part of the stimuli impinging upon him.
86. However, it is a fact that there are stimuli such as food which are reinforcing in this sense.
87. They can be trained to run simple mazes or to associate food with colours or other visual stimuli.
88. For most experimental purposes spatial variations occur in only one dimension so that the stimuli appear as light and dark stripes.
89. Figure 10.1 shows the percentage difference in correct identification of stimuli between visual fields for each condition.
90. With sufficient training, however, both stimuli will lose the ability to evoke attention.
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