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  2. Definition of Habituation. Habituation is defined as a behavioral response decrement that results from repeated stimulation and that does not involve sensory adaptation/sensory fatigue or motor fatigue.

  3. Drug use - Addiction, Habituation, Dependence: The traditional distinction between “addiction” and “habituation” centres on the ability of a drug to produce tolerance and physical dependence. The opiates clearly possess the potential to massively challenge the body’s resources, and, if so challenged, the body will make the ...

  4. Apr 11, 2023 · Definition. The term “habituation” refers to the gradual reduction in the magnitude or recurrence of a motor function in response to repeated sensory stimuli that is not brought on by motor exhaustion or adaptation of the sensory receptors. Introduction.

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    Jan 1, 2014 · Habituation is a decrement in responding that results from repeated presentations of an initially novel stimulus in the absence of sensory adaptation and motor fatigue.

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  6. Jun 12, 2021 · Habituation consists of the progressive response decrement to a repeated stimulation, a response decline that is not accounted for by sensory or motor fatigue.

    • Andrea Dissegna, Massimo Turatto, Cinzia Chiandetti
    • 10.3390/ani11061767
    • 2021
    • Animals (Basel). 2021 Jun; 11(6): 1767.
  7. McSweeney, Murphy, and Kowal offer the intriguing suggestion that the basic behavioral processes of habituation and sensitization play an important role in drug taking, specifically, repeated drug taking.

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