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I started joking that it was like the cosmos was habituating to my ideas.
But as this news was out there for longer, we started habituating to it.
It was found that coping methods were adopted by individuals by accepting and habituating to aspects of the soundscape.
Results showed that while there was no effect on social behaviour or locomotor activity, the habituating to injection procedure decreased startle magnitude.
Specifically, when given the same task to do in the lab, people low on the ladder reacted hotly each time, as if it were new, instead of habituating to it.
However, our data do not support the hypothesis that the wild-caught birds were still habituating to captivity during testing.
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Neither was habituated to humans.
The United States has become habituated to low oil prices.
"But that's just it, we're habituated to it.
Infants were habituated to an experimenter in a short wig.
"The Pakistani military establishment has become habituated to using proxies".
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