Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to repeated sensory stimulation that is not caused by sensory receptor adaptation or motor fatigue. Habituation can occur in different time scales: habituation within a testing session has been termed short-term habituation, whereas habituation across testing sessions has been termed long-term habituation. Generally, the more spaced the stimuli for inducing habituation are presented (i.e. the slower habituation is induced), the longer it seems to take to recover the behavioural response to its initial magnitude. Habituation is opposed by behavioural sensitization, which is thought to be an independent mechanism that leads to an increased behavio...
A coping style (also termed behavioural syndrome or personality) is defined as a correlated set of i...
<p>Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and sever...
embargoed_20221022In a world full of information, animals have evolved cognitive mechanisms to ignor...
The most commonly cited descriptions of the behavioral characteristics of habituation come from two ...
Work funded on this grant has explored the mechanisms of long-term habituation, a ubiquitous form of...
A defining symptom of numerous human psychopathologies is the inability to control maladaptive behav...
Does motor behavior early in development have the same signatures of habituation, dishabituation, an...
Sensory systems represent an essential interface between the organism and its environment. Throughou...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
Although habituation is one of the simplest forms of non-associative learning, its underlying neural...
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
In this paper we propose an integrative model of habituation of reinforcer effectiveness (HRE) that ...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
Understanding habits at a biological level requires a combination of behavioral observations and mea...
The acoustic startle response is a protective response, elicited by a sudden and intense acoustic st...
A coping style (also termed behavioural syndrome or personality) is defined as a correlated set of i...
<p>Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and sever...
embargoed_20221022In a world full of information, animals have evolved cognitive mechanisms to ignor...
The most commonly cited descriptions of the behavioral characteristics of habituation come from two ...
Work funded on this grant has explored the mechanisms of long-term habituation, a ubiquitous form of...
A defining symptom of numerous human psychopathologies is the inability to control maladaptive behav...
Does motor behavior early in development have the same signatures of habituation, dishabituation, an...
Sensory systems represent an essential interface between the organism and its environment. Throughou...
Many cognitive theories explain task-specific behaviors without reference to neural mechanisms. Howe...
Although habituation is one of the simplest forms of non-associative learning, its underlying neural...
Habituation is a highly conserved phenomenon that remains poorly understood at the molecular level. ...
In this paper we propose an integrative model of habituation of reinforcer effectiveness (HRE) that ...
THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK we have emphasized that all behavior is a function of the brain and that malfun...
Understanding habits at a biological level requires a combination of behavioral observations and mea...
The acoustic startle response is a protective response, elicited by a sudden and intense acoustic st...
A coping style (also termed behavioural syndrome or personality) is defined as a correlated set of i...
<p>Habituation, or decreased behavioral response, to odors is created by repeated exposure and sever...
embargoed_20221022In a world full of information, animals have evolved cognitive mechanisms to ignor...