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nervous system and the brian
The change is actually a stimulus and when the organism reacts to the stimulus, it becomes a response. Overall, The answer is a stimulus.
The reaction to a stimulus is called a response. An intensified stimulus usually evokes a more intense response. Of course the type of response to a stimulus depends on the nature of the stimulus. Scream at someone and they likely will feel verbally attacked. The screaming is the stimulus, feeling attacked is the response.
Kinesis
This is called "second-order conditioning". It occurs when a conditioned stimulus (CS) that was previously established through pairing with an unconditioned stimulus (UCS) is then used as the UCS to establish a new conditioned response to a different stimulus.
The stimulus plan is called stimulus because it is introduced to fix the economy from going down hill. The main purpose is to create more jobs and prevent different sectors from collapsing or filing for bankruptcy. Stimulus plan aims to help people and hence country out of recession.
Economic stimulus payments.
An organisms reaction to a stimulus is called RESPONSE.
A stimulus evokes a response.
Stimulus Generalization-
conditioned response, specifically in the context of classical conditioning. This type of learning involves associating the neutral stimulus with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit the response.
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Tropism is the response plants have towards external stimulus.
The process in which an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus is called habituation. Broadly defined, stimulus results in a reaction.
The threshold stimulus is the stimulus required to create an action potential. So any stimulus under this level will not cause muscle contraction, while a stimulus above this level will cause the muscle to contract. The higher the stimulus the more muscle fibers are recruited, and thus the higher the response.