STIMULUS & response (Biology)TRANSFER functionsROBUST controlPhase-locking to the temporal envelope of speech is associated with envelope processing and speech perception. The phase-locked activity of the auditory pathway, across modulation frequencies, is generally assessed at group level and shows a ...
Biology definition: Stimulus is an object, event, or factor capable of inciting a physiological response. Any of the five senses will respond to a particular stimulus. Based on the stimuli applied to the sensory organs, there are two kinds of stimuli: (1) homologous stimulus and (2) heterolo...
S-R compatibility: spatial characteristics of stimulus and response codes The hypothesis that information transfer in a perceptual-motor task is in a large measure a function of the matching sets of stimuli and sets of responses ... P.M. Fitts,C.M. Seger - 《Journal of Experimental ...
(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...
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are evoked brain potentials that are averaged across many trial repetitions with individual trials aligned (i.e. time-locked) to a specific behavioral event, typically the onset of the stimulus (s-lock) or the onset of the behavioral response (r-lock). These ...
In subject area:Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology A classical stimulus–response model involves sensing of a stimulus at the organ and/or cellular level, followed by signal transduction, culminating in a response. From:Trends in Plant Science,2023 ...
Using a new odor-delivery system, we observed a tri-phasic pattern in the ORN responses from the moth species Agrotis ipsilon and Spodoptera littoralis. This pattern consisted of an excitatory response at stimulus onset, an inhibitory phase at stimulus offset, and a less intense excitatory activity...
The effects of hippocampectomy on alternation behavior and response to novelty . Physiol. Behav. , 6 : 17 – 22 .Means, L. W.; Leander, J. D.;... LW Means,JD Leander,RL Isaacson - 《Physiology & Behavior》 被引量: 211发表: 1971年 Effects of intrahippocampal injection of GABAergic...
The terminal performance of the observer under conditions in which a high rate of response of the stimulus monkey alternated in a variable temporal arrangement with a zero rate of response of the stimulus monkey (negative discriminative stimulus) was essentially the same as when nonbehavioral stimuli...
Biology definition: Anunconditioned stimulus is a natural and automatic trigger that elicits areflexiveresponse without prior learning. In classical conditioning, it is a type ofstimulusthat evokes an unconditioned response. For example, food as an unconditioned stimulus causes a hungryanimalto saliv...