when we touch a hot object we immediately (even without thinking) withdraw our hand. touching the hot object is the stimulus and withdrawing our hand is the response
I think that it would be a stimulus because response is something you do because of a stimulus.
External:temperature falls and you shiver. Homeostasis:get your body warm!😉
In the topic area of shopping, stimulus most likely refers to economic and socioeconomic stimulus. Observable refers to if there is a noticable change (due to socioeconomic stimulus). An example of an observable response would be if corporate management of a company were to add a new branch of such a company or its product line. On the other hand, if a company discontinued a branch or product line then one could observe the response to the lack of stimulus.
exagerrates the stimulus
stimulus: spilling water on yourself response: jumping up out or your chair in shock
stimulus= touching something hot response= moving hand away :)
A stimulus can be internal or external. An example of an internal stimulus is feeling hunger or feeling the need to urinate. An example of an external stimulus is hearing a loud noise or touching a hot object.A response is what you to voluntarily or involuntarily in response. Your response to hunger is to eat. Your response to touching a hot object is to jerk you hand away reflexively.
example your mouth waters at sight of raw mangoes. it is called responsiveness to stimulus
An example of an response to hunger is hunting for food.Touching a hot stove causes you to remove your hand.
Unconditioned Stimulus is an event or thing that automatically triggers a response. an example would be. when you smell your favorite food cooking, your mouth may salivate. the smell is an unconditioned stimulus which, in turn, brings rise to the salivating (unconditioned or conditioned response).
A response is always triggered by a stimulus. One example is in a neuron (nerve cell). Once a sensory stimulus is witnessed (a stimulus from one of the 5 senses), the cell hits an action potential, and the response is carried out. Simply put: A human eye is closed. Once the eye opens thousands of sensors in the eye pick up the photons bouncing off all objects (stimulus), and the human is able to see (response).
A stimulus is an external event that triggers a response in an organism. A response is the reaction or behavior that an organism exhibits as a result of a stimulus. In short, a stimulus is the input, while a response is the output.
If a neutral stimulus does not envoke a response than an example would be watching a movie with a lot of violence.
Example: Touching something hot - stimulus. Pull hand away- response.
A response caused by a neutral stimulus is known as a conditioned response. This occurs when the neutral stimulus becomes associated with a unconditioned stimulus through conditioning, leading to a learned response.
An organism reacts to a stimulus with a response.
Generalization. It refers to the tendency for a learned response to a specific stimulus to occur in the presence of other stimuli that are similar to the original stimulus.