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Stimulus may refer to: Stimulus (band), an experimental band; Stimulus (physiology), something external that influences an activity; Input to a system in other fields; Economic ... (More)

In physiology, a stimulus is a detectable change in the internal or external environment. When a stimulus is applied to a sensory receptor, it elicits or influences a reflex via ... (More)

The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 (Pub.L. 110-185, 122  Stat.  613, enacted February 13, 2008) is an Act of Congress providing for several kinds of economic stimuli intended to ... (More)

As such it is part of the stimulus-response mechanism. Simple organisms broadly react in three ways to stimulation: too little stimulation causes them to stagnate, too much to die ... (More)

Stimulus control is the phenomenon of a stimulus increasing the probability of a behavior (operant response) because of a history of that behavior being differentially reinforced ... (More)

The stimulus-response model describes a statistical unit as making a quantitative response to a quantitative stimulus administered by the researcher. (More)

The distal stimulus (or distal object), the proximal stimulus, and percept are three concepts used to describe perception. The distal stimulus is the stimulus of an object as it ... (More)

Pavlov referred to this as a Conditioned Stimulus (CS). Conversely, presentation of the significant stimulus necessarily evokes an innate, often reflexive, response. (More)

The adequate stimulus is a property of a sensory receptor that determines the type of energy to which a sensory receptor responds to with the initiation of sensory transduction. (More)

The poverty of the stimulus (POTS) argument is a variant of the epistemological problem of the indeterminacy of data to theory that claims that grammar is unlearnable given the ... (More)

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