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What is stimulus with examples?

A stimulus is a DETECTECTABLE change in the environment. e.g. light is a stimulus to an animal or plant if it can detect the light with a sensing eye or chemical


What is the relationship between a stimulus and a 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).


What are some synonyms of the word stimulus?

Some synonyms for the word stimulus include band, boost, catalyst, cause and charge. Other words that are synonyms, which mean the same as the word stimulus include encouragement and eye opener.


What is the name of the song in the Dr. Pepper commercial featuring Dr. J?

Eye In the Sky


What Russian physiogist conducted experiments dogs?

A conditioned response in Pavlovian conditioning is the response that the conditioned stimulus elicits after it has been repeatedly paired with an unconditioned stimulus. The conditioned response may be similar in form to the unconditioned response. For example, the eye blink to the tone conditioned stimulus may involve the same bodily musculature as the eye blink to the puff of air to the cornea


Signal to which an organism responds?

stimulus


When a duck dives under water its inner eyelids automatically raise to cover the duck's eye. In this case water acts as?

a stimulus


What is the response to the conditioned stimulus that occurs after the pairing of a conditioned stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus?

You will get a conditioned response. Since i know that this topic can be complicated i'll try and make it a little easier to understand. An unconditioned stimulus is one that occurs naturally without any kind of training. As an example, look at the innate fears that we have due to evolution. Certain animals, bitter tastes elicit a response (such as running away or spitting out the bitter food). This is the unconditioned response. Another example is the eye blink response. When a puff of air hits your eye, you automatically blink. Now say for example when the puff of air hits your eye, a bell rings (a conditioned stimulus) and you blink. After this connection between the puff of air, the bell and eye blink has been learned, the bell ringing itself will cause you to blink in absence of the air puff. This is the conditioned response as naturally, hearing a bell ring, does not make you blink.


What is the different between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus?

The difference between an external stimulus and an internal stimulus is that an external stimulus is a stimulus that comes from outside an organism. But an internal stumulus is a stimulus that comes from inside an organism. An example for an external stimulus can be that when you are cold, you put on a jacket. An example for an internal stimulus is that when you feel hungry, you eat food.


What stimuli do your eyes respond to?

the stimulus of an eye is made up of protons that react to the light waves outside our bodys sending pictures and light waves to the rods and cones located in the retina of our eye that is then fliped and depicted in our brain.


In positive feedback the initial stimulus produces a response that the stimulus?

exagerrates the stimulus


Is stimulus a reaction to an internal event?

A stimulus is not a reaction, a stimulus is what causes a reaction.