stimuli in English

noun
1
a thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.
areas of the brain which respond to auditory stimuli

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1. Conditioned and unConditioned stimuli are two types of stimuli that trigger responses in humans or animals

2. Start studying Appetitive versus aversive stimuli

3. Watching television provides stimuli for discussion.

4. The eyes respond to visual stimuli.

5. No distinction is made between stimuli.

6. Four different sets of stimuli were used.

7. The plants readily respond to these stimuli.

8. And there's even supernormal stimuli for cuteness.

9. Conditioned visual stimuli (CS+) Coterminated with a noxious transcutaneous stimulation applied to the sural nerve on 50% of trials (unconditioned stimuli)

10. Square wave stimuli (abrupt and sustained tractions) were definitely more reflexogenic than slow slope stimuli (very gradual, progressive and gentle tractions).

11. Does the child respond to auditory stimuli?

12. Psoriasis adverse external factors and endogenous stimuli that?

13. Autoeroticism practice of becoming sexually stimulated through internal stimuli

14. 8 Psoriasis adverse external factors and endogenous stimuli that?

15. The tip of the tongue is sensitive to salt and sweet stimuli and the back of the tongue is sensitive to bitter stimuli.

16. The animals were conditioned to respond to auditory stimuli .

17. The younger child makes undifferentiated reflex responses to stimuli.

18. An observation statement is one made in response to certain stimuli and strongly verifiable by appeal to the occurrence of such stimuli.

19. Comparing the incorporation rates between studies indicates two possible influencing factors on the integration of external stimuli into dreams: “physical closeness” (stimuli applied to the skin are more effective than acoustic stimuli) and the significance of the stimulus.

20. 18 Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opposthotonis.

21. 16 Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opisthotonos.

22. In some cases, erotic stimuli have been found to affect attention similarly to Arousing negative stimuli, supporting the hypothesis that arousal is probably more important

23. The synthesis parameters for the Bunched and retroflex [r] stimuli

24. Reptiles are very sensitive to acoustic noise (airborne stimuli) and to vibratory noise (substrate-borne stimuli) and are disturbed by any new, unexpected stimulus.

25. Reptiles are very sensitive to acoustic noise (airborne stimuli) and to vibratory noise (substrate-borne stimuli) and are disturbed by any new, unexpected stimulus

26. Both deaf and hearing people do interpret stimuli presented for memory in terms of linguistic knowledge of both the task and the stimuli themselves.

27. Nerve cells are excitable - that is, they respond to stimuli.

28. This is particularly true for certain auditory and visual stimuli.

29. Pertains to the function of the association Cortices Process by which we come to know the world Ability to attend to external stimuli or internal motivation Ability to identify the significance of such stimuli Ability to make meaningful response to such stimuli

30. Autoeroticism is the practice of becoming sexually stimulated through internal stimuli.

31. These Afferents are sensitive to both mechanical and chemical stimuli

32. Your reaction to stimuli at super speed continues to improve.

33. APAF-1 cells are protected from apoptosis stimuli such as irradiation.

34. Brainstem reflexes are involuntary responses to stimuli mediated by the Brainstem

35. Reacting readily to stimuli or impressions; sensitive: His hearing was unusually Acute

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

37. We use focused Attention, or mental focus, to attend to both internal stimuli (feeling thirsty) and external stimuli (sounds) and is an important skill that allows us to carefully

38. Clothing and headgear adapted for use in the reception of auditory stimuli

39. Rhythmical light stimuli cause different decrease of on- and off-effect amplitudes.

40. Clothing and headgear adapted for use in the reception of visual stimuli

41. And external stimuli, friction, irritation of drugs and detergents, and other fungi.

42. The two stimuli thus operate in different pathways within the same neuron.

43. At this age, the infant begins to react more to visual stimuli.

44. 29 At this age, the infant begins to react more to visual stimuli.

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

46. Elders are not passive objects merely conditioned by stimuli from society or their body.

47. Anxiolytic-hypnotics agents are used to alter an individual’s responses to environmental stimuli

48. In anaesthetized animals no further effects of pain or osmotic stimuli are detectable.

49. But secondary or learned similarities can mediate generalization between otherwise quite dissimilar stimuli.

50. There are now less visual stimuli, but it is still far too loud.