Some of the effects of the government stimulus in 2009 include a stronger economy, rise in jobs and incomes as well as record high corporate profits,
Subthreshold stimulus
Will I receive a stimulus check?
The stimulus for taste is chemical reaction.
Economic stimulus payments.
It helps an organism survive. Internal stimulus stimulates and effects the body from the inside out.
The stimulus drug showed the reasearcher the effects on the subject's brain.
Jennifer J. Higa has written: 'The effects of stimulus class on dimensional contrast' -- subject(s): Discrimination learning, Reinforcement (Psychology), Stimulus generalization
Some of the effects of the government stimulus in 2009 include a stronger economy, rise in jobs and incomes as well as record high corporate profits,
'Stimulus' is the correct spelling.
When more than one stimulus is added together, it is called superposition. This is a fundamental principle in physics and signal processing where the combined effects of stimuli are considered as a single entity.
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.
Anything in the environment that affects the behavior of an organism is called a stimulus.
The characteristics are modality (type of stimulus), intensity (strength of stimulus), duration (length of stimulus), and location (where the stimulus occurred).
When the body reacts to stop or work in the opposite direction of a stimulus, it is known as negative feedback. Negative feedback mechanisms help maintain homeostasis by reducing the effects of a stimulus to keep things within a normal range.
Generalization is the tendency to respond to a stimulus that is similar but not identical to a conditioned stimulus.
A neutral stimulus becomes a conditioned stimulus through a process called classical conditioning. This happens when the neutral stimulus is paired consistently with an unconditioned stimulus that naturally elicits a response. Over time, the neutral stimulus begins to evoke the same response as the unconditioned stimulus, becoming a conditioned stimulus.