Being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
Decrease in a behavioral response to a repeated stimulus.
1 There was no comparable process of habituation observed with the food-related words.
2 This habituation effect was found to be the same for both groups.
3 There was a progressive decrease in mean rCBF over time, reflecting habituation .
4 Patients with schizophrenia did not show the expected habituation of motor activity.
5 Nailing shingles on a roof illustrates well the various aspects of habituation .
6 After six months habituation , the attempt to relinquish it proved a failure.
7 Furthermore, the effect of low pH habituation was different among pathogens.
8 The operations in arithmetic illustrate most of the results of habituation .
9 We previously reported decreased mean CBF between consecutive resting conditions, ascribed to habituation .
10 An amphetamine-barbiturate mixture attenuated habituation of the head-poke response without influencing general activity.
11 Conclusions: Both neural and non-neural mechanisms are involved in SSR and SVR habituation .
12 Similar long-term auditory habituation in mammals has not been previously described.
13 Simply this: Lifelong habituation to darkness has sharpened my night vision.
14 The habituation of boars to humans has brought some safety concerns.
15 Here we address the regional specificity of habituation over three consecutive flow studies.
16 PGOE and CLE showed less evidence of habituation than did ASR and OR.
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Habituation в диалектах
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