A stimulus evokes a response.
its respone
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A response.
complex reaction time is a stimulus response
"reflex"
A stimulus is a change in an organism's surroundings or body which causes it to respond. Hence, a response is an organism's reaction to a specific stimulus.
In science, the word stimulus is used to describe something that evokes a response or reaction from a living subject, whether it be a touch, a sound, etc. A few examples of stimulus: - bright light (affects sense organs and receptors) - physically touching the subject (external stimulus) - loud noise (affects sense organs and receptors)
An organisms reaction to a stimulus is called RESPONSE.
The reaction to something in an environment is called a stimulus.
A stimulus is not a reaction, a stimulus is what causes a reaction.
it is the stimulus because its the same thing x!P
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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.
The process in which an animal stops responding to a repeated stimulus is called habituation. Broadly defined, stimulus results in a reaction.
stimulus
Stimuli are things in the environment that cause change. A reaction to a change in the environment is a reaction to a stimulus.
Biologically, anything that gets an organism's attention is a stimulus, and what it does is the reaction.
The stimulus for taste is chemical reaction.
A response.