Reaction time
The term for the length of time it takes for you to respond to a stimulus is called reaction time. It is the time from when a stimulus is presented to when a response is initiated.
The term is "reaction time." It is the time it takes for your body to process a stimulus and generate a response. A shorter reaction time is often associated with quicker reflexes and coordination.
Physiological adaptions are short-term changes in response to a particular environmental stimulus.
The term for responding to a stimulus is called a reaction or a response.
The term for an involuntary reaction to an external stimulus is a reflex.
The plural form for stimulus is stimuli.
Refractory period is the period after a stimulus is given when something needs to recover in a resting state before it can respond to stimulus again. It is a term used in both physiology and psychology.
Stimuli
A response.
A conditioned stimulus is an initially neutral stimulus that becomes associated with an unconditioned stimulus to elicit a conditioned response.
The term for a person's tendency to become familiar with a stimulus due to repeated experiences is "habituation." It is a decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated exposure to it.
The term you are looking for is "reaction" or "response." It describes the action taken as a result of a stimulus or influence.