nervous system
feedback that causes the stimulus to decline or end.
negative feedback
Exaggerating the stimulus is also seen as amplifying the stimulus. This is seen in outer ear hair cells.The mechanism you refer to is probably a positive feedback mechanism: more of the stimulus causes more of the stimulus. This is in contrast to a negative feedback mechanism, whereby more stimulus results in processes that strive to attenuate (lessen) that stimulus.
a response
Stimulus.
a stimulus causes a response
A primary punisher is a stimulus that inherently and naturally causes discomfort or pain, leading to a decrease in the likelihood of a behavior being repeated. Examples include extreme temperatures, loud noises, or physical harm. These punishers do not require prior learning or conditioning to elicit a negative response, as they are universally recognized as unpleasant.
its the satiety centre present in the hypothalamus causes hunger stimulus
stimulus
stimulus
A change that causes a response in your body is a stimulus. When a stimulus is detected by the body, it triggers a reaction that helps maintain balance and homeostasis.
A stimulus.