نتایج جستجو برای: habituation

تعداد نتایج: 3768  

2015
Kristen G. Benito Michael Walther

The current paper outlines the habituation model of exposure process, which is a behavioral model emphasizing use of individually tailored functional analysis during exposures. This is a model of therapeutic process rather than one meant to explain the mechanism of change underlying exposure-based treatments. Habitation, or a natural decrease in anxiety level in the absence of anxiety-reducing ...

2010
Joseph Esdin Kaycey Pearce David L. Glanzman

Although habituation is possibly the simplest form of learning, we still do not fully understand the neurobiological basis of habituation in any organism. To advance the goal of a comprehensive understanding of habituation, we have studied long-term habituation (LTH) of the gill-withdrawal reflex (GWR) in the marine snail Aplysia californica. Previously, we showed that habituation of the GWR in...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Jan M Hemmi Tobias Merkle

Habituation is one of the most fundamental learning processes that allow animals to adapt to dynamic environments. It is ubiquitous and often thought of as a simple form of non-associative learning. Very little is known, though, about the rules that govern habituation and their significance under natural conditions. Questions about how animals incorporate habituation into their daily behaviour ...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
D A Wilson

Exposure to odorants results in a rapid (<10 s) reduction in odor-evoked activity in the rat piriform cortex despite relatively maintained afferent input from olfactory bulb mitral cells. To further understand this form of cortical plasticity, a detailed analysis of its odor specificity was performed. Habituation of odor responses in anterior piriform cortex single units was examined in anesthe...

2016
Theresa M. Gerhard Jody C. Culham Gudrun Schwarzer

The present study examined 7- and 9-month-old infants' visual habituation to real objects and pictures of the same objects and their preferences between real and pictorial versions of the same objects following habituation. Different hypotheses would predict that infants may habituate faster to pictures than real objects (based on proposed theoretical links between behavioral habituation in inf...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
David L Glanzman

H abituation, the reduction in an animal’s response to the repeated occurrence of an unchanging stimulus, is generally regarded as the simplest form of learning (1). Moreover, it is ubiquitous: every animal with a nervous system seems to possess the capacity for habituation (2). Given these facts, one might expect that habituation would be fairly well understood by modern neurobiologists. In re...

Journal: :Neurobiology of learning and memory 2011
Edward F Pace-Schott Elizabeth Shepherd Rebecca M C Spencer Matthew Marcello Matthew Tucker Ruth E Propper Robert Stickgold

The effects of a daytime nap on inter-session habituation to aversive visual stimuli were investigated. Healthy young adult volunteers viewed repeated presentations of highly negative and emotionally neutral (but equally arousing) International Affective Picture System (IAPS) photographs during two afternoon sessions separated by 2.5h. Half of the photographs were shown at both sessions (Repeat...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2014
Michael M. Plichta Oliver Grimm Katrin Morgen Daniela Mier Carina Sauer Leila Haddad Heike Tost Christine Esslinger Peter Kirsch Adam J. Schwarz Andreas Meyer-Lindenberg

Amygdala function is of high interest for cognitive, social and psychiatric neuroscience, emphasizing the need for reliable assessments in humans. Previous work has indicated unsatisfactorily low within-subject reliability of amygdala activation fMRI measures. Based on basic science evidence for strong habituation of amygdala response to repeated stimuli, we investigated whether a quantificatio...

Journal: :Psychophysiology 1977
J Rust

Habituation of the auditory cortical evoked potential, the GSR, and heart rate was measured in 100 male subjects. Stimuli were 31 tones of 1 sec duration with an IS1 of 33 see. All stimuli were sinusoidal, at a frequency of lo00 Hz, and at an intensity of 95 dB (re 20 N/cmz). The EEG was measured from bipolar electrode placement to the C, and T3 scalp locations. Evoked potentials were averaged ...

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