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Non-reactive means there is no response when exposed to stimulus or to other materials.
Yes, assuming you know how many stimulus dollars you have and how many households need to share those dollars.
Subliminal.
Assimilation responding to a new stimulus through existing cognitive structuresAccomodation the creation of new ways of responding to objects or looking at the world
$8,547 per person over the age of 14 600 billion Iraq war (as of approx 3/09- still adding) 700 billion TARP 787 stimulus bill (#1) = 2.087 Trillion 2009 Census estimates 306 million u.s. residents - 20.2% are under the age of 14 = 245 million 2.087 trillion divided (/) by 245 million = $8,547 per person over the age of 14 by love_those_kids (Dana Bursk)
Pavlovian response.
Punishment by Application
to provide a counter stimulus to neurons to transmit a negative feedback impulse to maintain homeostasis to decrease the external stimulus
A conditioned response can be extinguished through repeated presentation of the conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus. Over time, the association between the conditioned stimulus and the unconditioned stimulus weakens, leading to a decrease or disappearance of the conditioned response.
Habituation - Chapter 9 - development from the Robert Feldman Textbook entitled Essentials of Understanding Psychology
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.
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.
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.
A response.
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.
No, stimulus is the cause and response is the effect. In feeding an animal, giving it food is the stimulus and it eating the food is the response.