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Meanings of
aversive
in English
Unpleasant stimulus that induces changes in behavior through punishment.
aversives
Aversive.
Related terms
dislike
Usage of
aversive
in English
1
Such is the powerfully
aversive
effect of food colour out of context.
2
Just because something has a quality doesn't mean it's
aversive
or pleasant.
3
Experiment 2 revealed that interpersonal defensive boundaries flexibly increase with
aversive
learning.
4
During fear learning, anticipation of an impending
aversive
stimulus increases defensive behaviors.
5
Background: Head and neck cancer is a life-threatening illness requiring
aversive
treatments.
6
Recognizing and avoiding
aversive
situations are central aspects of mammalian cognition.
7
This computation is done when choosing among appetitive and
aversive
items.
8
Experiment 3 examined whether spatial proximity enhances memory for
aversive
experiences.
9
Associating sensory cues with
aversive
outcomes is a relatively basic process shared across species.
10
Their ability to form an
aversive
memory was blocked completely.
11
This reaction provides evidence that potentially
aversive
events should be reliably and consistently signaled.
12
Mildly
aversive
stimuli were reactivated more often than positive ones.
13
High, moderate and low concentrations of extracellular dopamine induce euphoric, seeking and
aversive
states, respectively.
14
After section of gastric branches of the vagus nerve, MSG became
aversive
to SD rats.
15
However, continuing to drink water once thirst has been satiated becomes unpleasant and, eventually, quite
aversive
.
16
Results: Here, we investigated this issue in the context of
aversive
Pavlovian olfactory memory in Drosophila.
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aversive
Adjective
Frequent collocations
aversive conditioning
aversive stimuli
aversive outcomes
aversive experiences
aversive learning
More collocations
Aversive
through the time
Aversive
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