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  1. Drug habituation, better known in psychology as tolerance is defined as the state of adaptation of the organism to the drug. When we begin to consume any type of drug, we observe that small amounts of it produce great effects, changes and sensations in the person.

  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.

    • Catharine H. Rankin, Thomas Abrams, Robert J. Barry, Seema Bhatnagar, David F. Clayton, John Colombo...
    • 2009
  3. Dec 1, 2022 · We highlight evidence linking habituation to cognitive functions and point to disease symptoms that may be a direct consequence of habituation deficits. We also discuss various methods to assess habituations in human research, focusing on those applied in monogenic NDDs.

  4. 5 days ago · Long-term habituation is crucial for adapting to ongoing environmental conditions and can play a role in shaping our behavior and physiology over time. Cross-modal habituation is a fascinating subtype where habituation to a stimulus in one sensory modality (e.g., visual) can affect responses to stimuli in another modality (e.g., auditory).

  5. Habituation is a form of non-associative learning where there is a decrease in behavioral response to repeated stimulation, which cannot be explained by sensory adaptation or motor fatigue. It is a filtering mechanism that allows animals to ignore irrelevant stimuli and also promotes adaptive shifts in ongoing behavioral response strategy.

  6. Revision notes on 8.2.5 Habituation for the Edexcel A (SNAB) A Level Biology syllabus, written by the Biology experts at Save My Exams.

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  8. Aug 18, 2017 · Habituation is a non-associative form of learning characterized by a decremented response to repeated stimulation. It is typically framed as a process of selective attention, allowing animals to...