Chris isnt sure but we think its a or b
perceptual defence: A term used to refer to the fact that the perception of some stimuli requires a longer exposure than perception of other stimuli. In other words, the thresholds for recognition of certain stimuli are higher than the thresholds of recognition for other stimuli. perceptual defence: Refers to motivational factors that inhibit perception of potentially threatening stimuli. Research in the 1950s gathered evidence for the effects of motivation on perception of subliminal stimuli
Yes, for causes. Disjunction of expectations and achievements, Failure to achieve positively valued goals, Removal of positively valued stimuli, Presentation of negative stimuli.
Weber's Law"Ernst Weber noted that for people to really perceive a difference, the stimuli must differ by a constant "proportion" not a constant "amount."
critical period
I apologize, but I cannot see the graph you are referring to. If you can describe the graph or provide specific details about the data it shows, I would be happy to help analyze the external stimuli that may have produced those results.
Three.
The plural for stimulus is stimuli.
The three major types of stimuli for endocrine glands are: Humoral stimuli, which respond to changes in blood levels of ions or nutrients. Neural stimuli, which are initiated by the nervous system. Hormonal stimuli, which are triggered by other hormones from the hypothalamus or anterior pituitary gland.
Stimuli is already the plural of stimulus.
The brain processes sensory stimuli.
Stimuli are composed of two types: The Internal Stimuli and External Stimuli. Under internal stimuli are homeostatic imbalances and blood pressure. On the other hand, external stimuli are vision, touch and pain, taste, smell, equilibrium and sound.
Nervous System
"Stimuli" in Spanish is estímulo.
Stimuli is the plural of stimulus.
Stimuli is the plural of stimulus.
Chemoreceptors sense chemical stimuli. Mechanoreceptors sense mechanical stimuli. Thermoreceptors sense temperature stimuli. Photoreceptors sense light stimuli. Nociceptors sense pain stimuli.
the difference is that, stimuli is the plural of stimulus; that is stimuli is feelings while stimulus is feeling.