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    Ha·bit·u·a·tion
    /həˌbiCHəˈwāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action of habituating or the condition of being habituated: "the training of the horse does not depend on force but on habituation"
  2. Dec 20, 2023 · Habituation means we become less likely to notice a stimulus that is presented over and over again. Learn about the psychology of habituation and see examples of how it affects your life and relationships.

  3. Habituation is the reduction of a behavioral response to a stimulus after repeated presentations of that stimulus (Rankin et al., 2009). Habituation can occur to stimuli detected by any of your senses. You may become habituated to loud sounds, bright lights, strong odors, or physical touch.

  4. 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
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  6. Feb 12, 2024 · Habituation is a fundamental psychological concept that involves the decrease in responsiveness to a repeated stimulus over time, impacting various aspects such as perception, emotional responses, and pain sensitivity.

  7. Mar 21, 2018 · Key Definition: Habituation can be defined as the diminishing of a physiological or emotional response to a frequently repeated stimulus. In simpler terms, it is the process through which an organism gradually becomes accustomed to a particular stimulus, leading to a decreased reaction over time.

  8. Nov 15, 2023 · n. in general, the process of growing accustomed to a situation or stimulus. the diminished effectiveness of a stimulus in eliciting a response, following repeated exposure to the stimulus. Compare dishabituation.

  9. What is Habituation? Habituation is a fundamental concept in the field of behavioral science that refers to the diminishing response to a repeated or persistent stimulus. It is one of the simplest forms of learning where an organism learns to disregard repetitive, non-threatening stimuli.

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