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Habituation refers to a decline in the probability of responding to a repeatedly presented stimulus.
The waning response to a repeatedly presented stimulus admits of a number of different explanations.
Habituation can be defined in behavioral terms as a decline in responding to a repeatedly presented stimulus.
Nihilism, one comes to realise, is an easy option when compared with the agony of a repeatedly thwarted humanism.
Sensitization, by contrast, refers to an increase in the probability that behaviour appropriate to a repeatedly presented stimulus will occur, even in response to another stimulus.
Later, as the two sparred over Social Security and Medicare, Ms. McMahon cited a repeatedly debunked claim that the president cut $716 billion from Medicare.
A distorted synthesis of fragments may become a repeatedly recalled memory, and thus could be very vivid and still be false.
DSM-III, which was published in 1980, defined pedophiles as those who seek sexual activity with children "as a repeatedly preferred or exclusive method of achieving sexual excitement".
In filings with state and city officials, company executives described a repeatedly changing ownership arrangement that involved investors whose names suggest South Asian and Italian roots.
In the Sphenophyllales, an extinct order of scrambling sphenophytes, the leaves were wedge-shaped, with a repeatedly forking (dichotomous) venation system (sphenophylls).
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