Previous studies found the amplitude of the orienting response (OR) of the human event-related potential to decrease with repeated stimulus presentations. This decrease has been suggested to reflect short-term habituation and/or long-term habituation, both of which are learning processes. However, this earlier research failed to provide direct evidence supporting this claim. The present study attempted to show that the OR pattern shares one important feature of habituation: an enhanced response decrement across stimulus-presentation blocks (enhanced re-habituation). Participants received four blocks of 25 auditory stimulus presentations and showed an OR decrement both within (short-term habituation) and across (long-term habituation) blocks...
This thesis reviews existing models of habituation of the orienting response (OR) and presents four...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous studies found the amplitude of the orienting response (OR) of the human event-related poten...
Contains fulltext : 64295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
Sokolov's 1963 report of return of the orienting reaction (OR) to repeated stimulus presentations fo...
Recent theories of habituation can be differentiated by whether or not they include a process allowi...
The effects of the orienting response on subsequent motor response efficiency were studied. Subjects...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Slow wave components of the event-related brain potential (ERP) were investigated as possible indica...
Slow wave components of the event-related brain potential (ERP) were investigated as possible indica...
A review of studies of the orienting response (OR) to variation in the properties of a stimulus foll...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous research has indicated that an intermodality change trial presented after a habituation ser...
This thesis reviews existing models of habituation of the orienting response (OR) and presents four...
This thesis reviews existing models of habituation of the orienting response (OR) and presents four...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous studies found the amplitude of the orienting response (OR) of the human event-related poten...
Contains fulltext : 64295.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Previous studi...
Sokolov's 1963 report of return of the orienting reaction (OR) to repeated stimulus presentations fo...
Recent theories of habituation can be differentiated by whether or not they include a process allowi...
The effects of the orienting response on subsequent motor response efficiency were studied. Subjects...
Ohman's (1979) theory of the orienting response has adopted an information-processing approach and a...
Slow wave components of the event-related brain potential (ERP) were investigated as possible indica...
Slow wave components of the event-related brain potential (ERP) were investigated as possible indica...
A review of studies of the orienting response (OR) to variation in the properties of a stimulus foll...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous research has indicated that an intermodality change trial presented after a habituation ser...
This thesis reviews existing models of habituation of the orienting response (OR) and presents four...
This thesis reviews existing models of habituation of the orienting response (OR) and presents four...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...
Previous studies have consistently shown that repeated exposure to emotional stimuli leads to a redu...