(Psychology)psycholthe alteration in responding that occurs when two stimuli are regularly paired in close succession: the response originally given to the second stimulus comes to be given to the first. See alsoconditioned response Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 20...
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In many studies, a neutral relationship between stimuli and response can be useful [29••,30]. Such studies allow us to investigate learning and decision-making over time from a neutral baseline, without the biases that innate positive or negative stimuli-response relationships may introduce. ...
a Bottom: response with and without laser for stimuli involving the sRF and proximal surround (i.e., stimulus size corresponding to the peak of the laser-on curve). Top: Cell-by-cell percent response change caused by laser stimulation, for stimuli involving the sRF and proximal surround. ...
Both stimuli were capable of eliciting approach with lowering of the head, pecking, and low, soft chirping. All the chicks which approached these stimuli remained fixated either before the stimuli or in the near vicinity. A chick might peck slightly to one side, but would always reorientate ...
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C. Holland (1977, Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Behavior Processes, 3, 77鈥 104), responding was acquired and maintained during conditioning trials in rats receiving paired presentations of the CS and US, but not in rats receiving the stimuli according to a "truly random" procedure...
We conclude that, in observers nave to art criticism, the sense of beauty is mediated by two non-mutually exclusive processes: one based on a joint activation of sets of cortical neurons, triggered by parameters intrinsic to the stimuli, and the insula (objective beauty); the other based on...
A startle response is defined as a rapid muscle contraction triggered by sudden acoustic, visual, or tactile stimuli, commonly observed in mammals. It serves to reduce reaction time for flight or protect against potential threats, involving a short neuronal pathway with specific synapses. ...
Cortical activation in alexithymia as a response to emotional stimuli BACKGROUND: Alexithymia has been shown to be related to many psychiatric and somatic illnesses. Aberrant emotion processing in the brain may underlie sever... H Karlsson,P Näätänen,H Stenman - 《Br J Psychiatry》 被引...