Sentences with phrase «habituation which»

I expect some form of habituation which I also expect to reverse when one abstains from drinking coffee.

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Remember what Irving Fisher told us in The Debt - Deflation Theory of Great Depressions: The public psychology of going into debt for gain passes through several more or less distinct phases: (a) the lure of big prospective dividends or gains in income in the remote future; (b) the hope of selling at a profit, and realizing a capital gain in the immediate future; (c) the vogue of reckless promotions, taking advantage of the habituation of the public to great expectations; (d) the development of downright fraud, imposing on a public which had grown credulous and gullible.
Susanne Schmid, PhD, associate professor at Western's Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, and principal investigator on the study explains that acoustic habituation is a common form of sensory filtering, which refers to the brain's ability to block out extraneous sounds, feelings or visual information so that we are able to focus on what's most important in our surroundings.
The sensitization of this reflex can last for up to 3 weeks after training and is mediated by the abdominal ganglion which also mediates long - term habituation.
This preparation may provide a system for analyzing the neural mechanism of long - term behavioral modifications of complexity which is intermediate between habituation and associative learning.
The study identifies new components of consumer ethnocentrism, establishing, in consultation with other research on the topic, five distinct dimensions in the process: prosociality, in which the interest of one's country is more important than one's own; cognition, or interpreting the world from the point of view of one's own ethnic group; insecurity, or regarding foreign products as a threat to the domestic economy; reflexiveness, meaning that one's ethnocentrism is automatically activated; and habituation, in which ethnocentrism becomes a habit.
Habituation is a form of rudimentary learning, which has been characterized in Aplysia (an invertebrate also called sea hare)[3].
Together with Roman Wittig, I co-direct the Tai Chimpanzee Project, Tai National Park, Ivory Coast, which currently has three habituated chimpanzee groups with a fourth under habituation, as well as one habituated sooty mangabey group.
However, prior history of caffeine consumption results in habituation in which receptors become desensitized to caffeine exposure.
Interestingly, a study by Taylor (2011) which looked at «Awareness, understanding and experiences of CCTV amongst teachers and pupils in three UK schools» found that the rise of surveillance in schools represents a process whereby intense technological surveillance is normalised through habituation.
The Puppy Plan is a Dogs Trust and Kennel Club website which provides a framework for the socialisation and habituation of puppies for breeders and new owners.
A good school should cover the basics for training which are: The history of dog training, since it began in the late 19th century, which will also compare it to other animal training, Animal learning which deals with positive and negative reinforcement, punishment, habituation, sensitization and desensitization and the comparison of human learning to dog learning, Dog behavior and everything associated with that, Designing classes which is how to design your courses and instruction materials and deals with counseling people and motivating them and of course Business management, how to operate your business properly and successfully.
Toys should be changed from day to day to avoid habituation and loss of interest, which can occur quickly in cats.
Instead, through habituation and social comparison, we find ourselves in a no - win situation in which no level of income or consumption remains satisfying for long — the hedonic treadmill.
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