It depends on exactly what you are stimulating and where and how. It creates change, but if you want a more specific answer, you should be more specific.
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The basic principle of stimulus and response refers to the idea that an organism reacts to external stimuli in its environment. A stimulus is any event or change that elicits a reaction, while the response is the behavior or action taken by the organism in reaction to that stimulus. This principle is foundational in behavioral psychology, showcasing how behaviors can be conditioned and modified based on environmental cues. Essentially, it highlights the cause-and-effect relationship between stimuli and the resulting responses.
Stimuli can be categorized into various parts based on sensory modalities: visual stimuli (light and color), auditory stimuli (sound waves), tactile stimuli (texture and pressure), olfactory stimuli (smells), and gustatory stimuli (taste). Additionally, stimuli can be classified as internal (originating from within the body) or external (coming from the environment). Each type of stimulus can evoke specific responses or perceptions, influencing behavior and cognition.
A stimulus is a force that produces a reaction in the subject. Humans have a number of receptors (senses) to recognize their surroundings. Balance is one, sight, hearing, touch are all obvious ones.
stimuli is any visible change in an environment
Stimuli is the plural form of "stimulus," which means something that is intended to enact a reaction in an organism.
Response is to stimuli as reaction is to trigger. A reaction is an action taken in response to a trigger or stimulus, showing a direct cause-and-effect relationship. Just as a response is elicited by a stimulus, a reaction is elicited by a trigger.
reaction to unpleasant stimuli, and observation of the reaction of others to unpleasantness or pain.
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Caffeine increases the reaction time to visual and auditory stimuli
Perception is a cognitive process. There are several steps starting from stimuli reception to reaction of the perciver.
If you mean "What is an organism's reaction to physical stimuli? it is usually withdrawal or avoidance. It depends on what type of stimuli and what type of organism. Is the organism used to this type of stimuli? Is it a new strange stimuli? The question is not specific enough to answer thoroughly nor is it grammatically correct.
Fundamentally the system involved in a reaction to a stimuli is the nervous system.
Choice reaction time involves selecting a specific and correct response from several choices when presented with several different stimuli. This type of reaction time is common in situations where a person must make a decision based on multiple stimuli or cues.
when living things respond towards or away from the stimuli then it is called their movement i-e the change in their reaction or activity....
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