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For the same reason, the term habituation should not be used.
Impossible to answer those questions without long habituation to the place.
Habituation results from exposure to any stimulus for long enough.
Learning occurs in many ways, one of the most elementary being habituation.
However, the practice of virtue requires good education and habituation from an early age in the community.
Habituation has been shown in essentially every species of animal.
Habituation most likely played a role in this unusual coyote behavior.
However, even the simplest animals show habituation, which is a primitive kind of learning.
According to King (1996) sexual habituation leads to changes in interaction with partners.
In this way, habituation is used to ignore any continual stimulus.
The terms neural adaptation and habituation are often confused for one another.
The opposite of habituation, in creatures high or low, is sensitization.
Ironically this account was originally presented as a theory of habituation.
But such an effect is predicted, of course, by any theory of habituation.
But habituation and other such escape strategies are not the result of any active intellect.
But habituation is much more ubiquitous even in humans.
Habituation procedures are used by researchers for many reasons.
In the habituation procedure the animal is given a chance to explore the apparatus.
Habituation means to become less sensitive to a stimulus, sensitization more so.
The learning that underlies habituation is a basic process of biological systems.
Habituation and sensitisation are two simple, but widespread, forms of learning.
Habituation phase: Gradually the rules of democracy become a habit.
Before the war, five families of gorillas had undergone what is called "habituation," a process that takes two years or more.
Habituation is a decrease in response to a stimulus after repeated presentations.
It usually is explained by things such as conditioned inhibition, or habituation.