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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired response" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of psychology or behavioral science to refer to a learned reaction to a stimulus.
Example: "In classical conditioning, an acquired response is developed through repeated associations between a neutral stimulus and an unconditioned stimulus."
Alternatives: "learned response" or "conditioned response."
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Importantly, some of the genes regulating hormonal stimuli and stress response were also identified as NP-responsive and connected with systemic acquired response (SAR), an enhanced immunity in tissues remote from the initial infection site [ 19, 20].
New insights into the interaction between the bacterium and phagocyte indicate that the bacterium actively promotes phagocyte necrosis rather than apoptosis and that this impacts generation of the acquired response.
It is possible that a PFC that fails to activate when required, as proposed for schizophrenia [41], will not allow its target neurons in the NA to select the appropriate outcome, causing acquired response patterns to persist.
Thus, the effect of hippocampal lesions on performance of the inbound, reference memory portion of the task could have resulted from a requirement for the hippocampus in inhibiting a previously acquired response.
The protective immune response against pathogenic microorganisms involves two components: a rapid, antigen non-specific innate response and a delayed, acquired response specific for the antigens (Ags) displayed by invading microbes.
The NPR1 gene, a regulator of the systemic acquired response to pathogens [23], is present in one copy in grape and in Arabidopsis, but has five copies in poplar.
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We found that OFC neurons acquired responses to both predictive cues.
The virulence of the pathogen may also prevent effective innate and acquired responses from eliminating microorganisms before infection ensues.
McDannald, M. A. et al. Orbitofrontal neurons acquire responses to 'valueless' Pavlovian cues during unblocking.
Orbitofrontal neurons acquire responses to 'valueless' Pavlovian cues during unblocking.
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