Submaximal Stimulus results in complete contraction of some fibers.
It causes contraction more than subminimal stimulus and less than maximal stimulus.
Practically anything can be a stimulus, so organisms can respond to them in just about any way. The definition of 'stimulus' and 'response' are a little paradoxical in this context in that a stimulus is anything that provokes a response and a response is anything done to react to a stimulus. Perhaps some examples will make it clearer: if a predator grasps a lizard's tail (stimulus) it will detach the tail and escape (response). If the weather is excessively hot (stimulus), a plant will close the stomata in its leaves to conserve water (response). If a laboratory mouse notices a new object in its cage (stimulus), it will go investigate it (response).
threshold stimulus
An organism reacts to a stimulus with a response.
Transduction is the process of changing physical stimulus to natural stimulus. This causes receptor cells to produce an electrical change in response.
Stimulus Generalization-
The maximal stimulus is the strongest stimulus that produces increased muscle contractile force.
submaximal test is using ekg or other medical test
Neutral stimulus is a stimulus which initially produces no specific response other than focusing attention. In classical conditioning
Submaximal usually equates to about 70-85 percent of maximal heart rate (MHR).
More than one new stimulus
i don't even know. anyone else?
something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought, etc
A reflex is a response to a given stimulus.an automatic instinctive unlearned reaction to a stimulus
Movement or growth of an organism or part of an organism in response to a chemical stimulus.
Something to base a play around e.g an emotion like anger
A submaximal dose is a dosage of a medication that is lower than the maximum recommended dose. It is often used to minimize side effects while still providing therapeutic benefits. Healthcare providers may prescribe submaximal doses in certain situations based on individual patient factors.
A Receptor is referring to a sense organ, like a nerve ending. An Effector is referring to a muscle capable of reflecting to a stimulus. By definition, receptor and effector are antonyms.