aversive in English

adjective

disgusting, repulsive

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1. averse, aversion, aversion therapy, aversive, aversive conditioning, Avert, Avertin, Avery, Aves, Avesta, Avestan

2. Start studying Appetitive versus aversive stimuli

3. Aversion therapy, sometimes called aversive therapy or aversive conditioning, is used to help a person give up a behavior or habit by having them …

4. When triggered, the collar delivers an aversive.

5. Both aversive and Appetitive learning are important for guiding behavior

6. The identified dopamine neurons were inhibited by aversive stimulus.

7. While it is not physically painful it is certainly psychologically aversive.

8. Responding Appropriately to aversive or rewarding stimuli is essential for survival

9. The identified dopamine neurons were inhibited by the aversive stimulus.

10. Paradoxically, between 3 and 49 % of presumed dopamine neurons are excited aversive stimuli.

11. We have already discussed the problem of making deferred aversive consequences effective.

12. Aversive events produce different, mostly slower, electrophysiological dopamine responses that consist predominantly of depressions.

13. Inappropriate, excessive or capricious administration of aversive stimulation has led to scandals, lawsuits and prohibitions.

14. Testing television advertising and news Crawls with competing appeals: how does an aversive crawl affect an appetitive commercial?

15. But here again the gain in freedom from aversive stimulation may compensate for any loss of admiration.

16. Do not use any aversive imagery at this time, and explain this to your client in advance.

17. The fact that you have not made the progress you aimed for is punishing enough without adding more aversive consequences.

18. Appetitive and Aversive Social Motives and Goals I am interested in investigating how Appetitive social motives and goals, such as need for affiliation and approach social goals, differ from aversive social motives and goals, such as fear of rejection and avoidance social goals.

19. In 2000, Cahill scanned the Brains of men and women viewing either highly aversive films or emotionally neutral ones

20. However, in these scenes you will present the non-drinking alternatives prior to the client experiencing any significant uncomfortable or aversive reactions.

21. A type of conditioning in which the subject must learn to make some response to avoid a noxious or aversive stimulus.

22. Contrary to aversive conditioning, Appetitive conditioning is rarely investigated in humans, although its importance for normal and pathological behaviors (e.g., obesity, addiction) is undeniable

23. This uses electro-shock and behavior modification with an aversive conditioning of the old and a reward conditioning of the desired personality.

24. We combined event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with olfactory classical conditioning to differentiate the neural responses evoked during Appetitive and aversive olfactory learning

25. Objective: To compare the analgesic effects and aversive side effects of ropivacaine combined with pethidine, morphine or tramadol for postoperative patient control epidural analgesia(PCEA).

26. For example, we have shown that octopamine and dopamine neurons mediate Appetitive and aversive reinforcing signals in Pavlovian conditioning of odour, visual pattern or colours (conditioned

27. Mixing the aversive with the appetitive sends conflicting information to the brain, and confusion is what the senses are trying to avoid as they supply you with useful, lifesaving information.

28. It is a combination of immature thinking, feeling and behaving that generates an aversive relationship with the self (self-loathing), which the Codependent individual acts out through self- destructive or unduly self

29. “Even properly fitted prong Collars dig into the sensitive skin around the neck, risking severe damage to the thyroid, esophagus, and trachea.” Like prong Collars, a shock collar is an “aversive collar” meant to deter a dog from unwanted behavior.

30. A method for treating or preventing a host mammal that exhibits aversive signs and symptoms present during protracted abstinence or extended discontinuation syndromes as seen after cessation of compulsive activity, behaviors, or substance use is disclosed.

31. ‘The Appetitive urge or craving to engage in an ultimately self-destructive behavior represents both a central feature of addiction and an important target for clinical intervention.’ ‘Cardiac rate may be a relatively nonspecific indicator of Appetitive or aversive arousal in animals confronted with salient valanced stimuli.’