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  1. the plural of stimulus.

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Attractive stimuli cause faster pulsations, while negative stimuli cause the pulsations to slow.
But, interestingly enough, the dogs did have a more significant response to conspecific (dog) stimuli than to heterospecific (human) stimuli.
"There are multiple ways in which we sense stimuli and process those stimuli from the outside world, and there are always surprises."
They'd also like to see what happens to action based on emotional stimuli; for example, are gamers more likely to act on impulse given certain stimuli?
If we are unduly influenced by the stimuli preceding a decision, then it makes a lot of sense to control and pre-select the best stimuli.
According to research compiled by the National Institutes of Health last year, the mean reaction time to visual stimuli is 180-22008 milliseconds, and 25-29 milliseconds for auditory stimuli.
One suggests that that humans avoid people who look like unsuitable mates, another argues that recognizable but strange stimuli signals to our lizard brain that the stimuli may be harboring disease.
In the study, researchers exposed one group of its 634 student participants to sexual stimuli (a meta-horny move by the researchers, IMO), and the other group to neutral, non-sexual stimuli.
Because the stimuli don't change, we cease to be stimulated.
Three, different kinds of stimuli create different kinds of product.
Bombarded by stimuli, this hardwired equation is how we survive.
The habituation stimuli also included the names of other cats.
When we drive into town it's a lot of stimuli.
Overloaded with visual stimuli, the mind feels numb (brain Frieze?).
In the case of this urticaria, that stimuli is vibration.
"People spend more when these stimuli are present," he said.
My most despised stimuli were the first to be uncovered.
The electrical stimuli supplied by the pacemaker are quite large.
That will be one of the great stimuli in history.
The trick is exercising this brain reflex to new stimuli.
We often create emotional associations with stimuli from our past.
We're responding to stimuli and we think we're making choices.
We are constantly bombarded with stimuli fighting for our attention.
It's about two factors: You need to find new stimuli.
On the side panels, Gocker provides an abundance of visual stimuli.
They were given plenty of space, stimuli, and opportunities to exercise.
As a brain ages, its ability to process sensory stimuli slows.
"We're taking in so many stimuli all the time," Robb explains.
Next, the animals must exhibit decreased responsiveness to stimuli while sleeping.
This changed the way I distinguish between relevant and irrelevant stimuli.
"Key to the success of this study is that the Evo game is designed to train players to selectively attend to target stimuli and ignore distracting stimuli," Seitz, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
And how the market responds to those stimuli remains to be seen.
Below is a diagram showing how the materials respond to external stimuli.
The team tested the jellies' response to stimuli by brutally pranking them.
This effect happens when external stimuli "manipulate" internal thoughts, feelings or behaviors.
After becoming activated by stimuli, priming triggers these associations in our memory.
Visual learners will appreciate the immersion and optic stimuli of mixed reality.
In today's world, we are presented with more stimuli than ever before.
Often, this regulation is in response to environmental stimuli such as stress.
Together, these stimuli have created an electric-vehicle boom (see chart 2).
Instead, hunger only becomes relevant when people confront negative stimuli or situations.
When coupled with erotic stimuli, it may be misunderstood to be erotic.
Research suggests that goals cognitively activate stimuli which help us achieve them.
The satiated snails rejected the nasty stimuli, but hungry snails swallowed it.
Deprived of stimuli, my ears got hungry fast, and quickly recalibrated themselves.
Color isn't the only visible way the lake responds to environmental stimuli.
In a study from 2016 in Nature Human Behavior, he and others showed that after they conditioned people to be afraid of specific visual stimuli, they could lessen their fears later by pairing the same stimuli with a reward.
" Some also reported "pressurelike" or "vibratory" sensory stimuli, and many in the study also reported that the source of the sound and sensory stimuli appeared to both be coming from a specific direction and "localized to a precise area.
The more sensitive someone is to negative or threatening stimuli — even, experiments have found, negative stimuli flashed by too fast for the conscious mind to register — the more likely that person is to prize order, tidiness, predictability, and routine.
Our impulse is to take in extra stimuli instead of screening it out.
The story blends action and personal loss into a constant stream of stimuli.
These face patch regions respond the most to visual stimuli from human faces.
Davide: Ever since I was a child, I've felt uncomfortable with outside stimuli.
She says he responds to stimuli and has even smiled on many occasions.
Nicky suggests removing the stimuli—don't take your lip balm out with you.
As the ants walked the slopes, the researchers exposed them to stressful stimuli.
Some of us are just hardwired to respond more strongly to negative stimuli.
The sort of visual stimuli that every kind of mammal's brain responds to.
They then reintroduced stimuli in these four categories to see which the cats chose.
The cloak reacts and responds to the environmental stimuli, wholly saturating visitors in color.
The budget can be the vehicle to provide the right stimuli for such investments.
Trump, of course, both shares and feeds his audience's addiction to stimuli and entertainment.
He highlighted that they are specifically referring to face-like visual stimuli, not faces.
Today, Luzian finds inspiration in regular people and their emotional responses to everyday stimuli.
We're incentivized not to act that way, to constantly absorb the stimuli around us.
It's not the first time McConnell has completely failed to respond to external stimuli.
In other words, when people are anxious enough — now — Keynesian stimuli don't work anyhow.
In each study, when people were exposed — consciously or unconsciously — to sexual stimuli (a sex scene from a movie, for example), they were more likely to disclose an embarrassing person story to a potential partner than people who were exposed to neutral stimuli.
I sort of see myself as orchestrating different stimuli that they receive from the environment.
So we're talking about dissociating the capacity for mental thought and response to painful stimuli.
Sure, music is subjective and the human brain responds to stimuli in completely different ways.
It doesn't help that our brains are programmed to pay attention to rapidly changing stimuli.
That may say a lot about the way stimuli in an environment drive addictive behavior.
Meanwhile, cannabis itself is associated with higher sensitivity and responsiveness to touch and other stimuli.
Central banks know this; that is why they are so cautious about unwinding monetary stimuli.
Whether or not it's expressed depends on external stimuli and psychosexual reactions to life experience.
Attentional bias is when you focus strongly on certain stimuli—called "cues"—while ignoring others.
As for the cat's own name, however, that was considered the test, or dishabituation, stimuli.
He sometimes opens his eyes in response to stimuli, or opens and closes his hands.
"Usually, getting high makes my body and mind much more reactive to stimuli," Maggie explains.
"The sounds were often associated with pressurelike or vibratory sensory stimuli," according to the study.
"This reduced sensitivity lasts until the body has regained sensitivity to sexual stimuli," says Herati.
It is worth keeping in mind that there were two strong stimuli pushing on markets.
They also have complex nervous systems and exhibit pronounced reactions to contact with painful stimuli.
Some crows may be incapable of umpiring their own responses to the stimuli, she suggests.
The U.S. has no room for — and does not need — additional monetary and fiscal stimuli.
Our online activity teaches machines that the most effective stimuli are negative: fear and anxiety.
But hunger didn't affect the parts of the brain relaying sensory information about the stimuli.
Ironically, a baby in withdrawal needs a quiet and dark environment without too many stimuli.
A person with knowledge of his condition said he had become less responsive to stimuli.
I get to look at brains and see how drugs and other stimuli affect us.
Once again, gay and straight men showed distinct responses to male and female erotic stimuli.
I wanted it to be erotic stimuli for a woman, not just for a man.
Some researchers have suggested that we may be biased toward perceiving ambiguous stimuli as human or human-like, because detecting other human beings in our presence has adaptive value—meaning that, from an evolutionary perspective, other people are especially important stimuli for us to notice.
For example, we know that electric shocks, noxious high temperatures, and noxious mechanical stimuli elicit an aggressive "sting extension response" in honey bees, and that noxious mechanical stimuli induce a so-called "cocking" and striking behavior in the larval moths of the species Manduca sexta.
But with non-invasive brain imaging techniques, my colleagues and I have recently gathered evidence that suggests our brain reacts to desirable information as it does to rewarding stimuli like food, and reacts to undesirable information as it does to aversive stimuli like electric shocks.
Rather, their internal circuitry and processes are being triggered by external stimuli, making them mindless automatons.
Like cells in your brain, these fire in response to stimuli, a process known as activation.
A good model should replicate the same kinds of pulses when presented with the same stimuli.
A computer was used to send electric stimuli to the rats' brain via the implanted electrodes.
These kinds of situations highlight the existence of individual differences in size estimation of unpleasant stimuli.
As with these two genres, Jafa's film contains rapid-fire visual stimuli and emphasizes sonic pleasure.
And she kept an iPad on hand to distract him if there was too much stimuli.
Interestingly, testosterone has not been found to greatly impact visual erotic stimuli or fantasy-induced erections.
Whenever animals displayed behavior that looked like empathy, behavioralists could easily attribute it to stimuli response.
I felt similarly disappointed in my humorlessness now, in bed, where Misha lay unresponsive to stimuli.
But sometimes it's worth it to retreat from the addictive torrent of stimuli framed in blue.
As kids work their way through games, Elmoji moves around, reacts to stimuli and encourages their progress.
Photo: RUB, MarquardFor the experiment, the researchers exposed five juvenile crocodiles to various visual and auditory stimuli.
Her despondency was due to an early life lived underground, without any joyful stimuli, affection, or socialization.
A map of the Lourdes-Tarbes-Pyrénées Airport showing the birds' line of site to the stimuli.
Watching TV is a passive activity, you let the stimuli float over you and eventually, you're asleep.
After that, they'll start trying to explain how the visual cortex recognizes temporal patterns in visual stimuli.
When it comes to pain, insects have sensory neurons that detect potentially damaging heat and mechanical stimuli.
Then, researchers presented the cats with different stimuli within four categories: human socialization, food, scent, and toys.
Your pain is not my pain, even though we're pretty similar people experiencing the same pain stimuli.
But as New Scientist points out, these metamorphoses usually require external stimuli to get going—until now.
When this happens in people, it can cause normally non-painful, often repetitive stimuli to become painful.
He can't — every sense is under bombardment by stimuli both virtual and organic, from inside and out.
It makes sense that the presence of food is one of the most powerful stimuli to eat.
Neuromarketing, Iacovoni explained, uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to observe how brains respond to different marketing stimuli.
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Music appears to be the most powerful trigger, although visual and tactile stimuli can also cause them.
Knowing how these bits function will clue you in to what sorts of stimuli might feel good.
These seizures were determined to be a type of "reflex epilepsy," with orgasms serving as the stimuli.
What this finding means is that an increase in visual stimuli makes you less sensitive to touch.
The game is designed to help strengthen how the brain processes and prioritizes thoughts and external stimuli.
That affects the hormones circulating in its system and the reaction to the stimuli the crow encounters.
Overwhelmed with anxious stimuli from her subconscious and from the news cycle, she doesn't know what's real.
Our predispositions name our go-to emotions, those we feel most often in response to certain stimuli.
With so many stimuli, it's easy to miss details, like the green stalks sprouting from the floor.
If we're so focused on photos and visuals, we're more likely to ignore other stimuli around us.
And if that wasn't strange enough, the thresholds appear to be drastically different across people and stimuli.
But it's possible that the AI is being confused by other stimuli — like facial expressions in the photos.
After a while, you stop realizing how conditioned you've become — you're just responding to stimuli in predictable ways.
The sensory stimuli were likened to air "baffling" inside a moving car with the windows partially rolled down.
In the country that stimuli may be things like cows or horses, in the city, buses or trucks.
This included activities such as prayer, scriptural readings, and watching audio-video stimuli related to the Mormon church.
Then they zapped the patients with a small laser to induce pain, along with other non-painful stimuli.
A series of tests showed that the mice were indeed seeing infrared light, and not some other stimuli.
"Dosh uses behavioral stimuli to directly connect merchants and consumers with predicted results," he said in an interview.
The Stalin of the first volume was reacting to external stimuli, in a more or less reasonable manner.
The Journal of Neuroscience published a 2011 study that found that multiple stimuli are taxing for your brain.
The rest is just visual stimuli that will, from here on out, make you thirsty for Hype energy.
Imposing a fiscal oversight board is not the solution unless it is accompanied by strong economic growth stimuli.
People with conditions including autism, dementia and PTSD can also have difficulties processing or reacting to sensory stimuli.
Similarly, a new app called Happy Faces is giving user-friendly CBM training with various types of stimuli.
Because we have a mind that hums and gets distracted, and comes in contact with so much stimuli.
But at the same time, we're cooped up inside, deprived of the outside world and any new stimuli.
Although populism is always a homegrown phenomenon, it can nonetheless inflate or deflate in response to external stimuli.
People performed the task no better when the stimuli matched what they thought of as their learning style.
This is not surprising, Dr. Evans said, given what scientists know about how we react to repeated stimuli.
Researchers whose work has shown differences between men's and women's brains viewing sexual stimuli objected to such generalization.
It is a normal response of the brain, which is bombarded by millions of stimuli and takes shortcuts.
The repair process can occur at room temperature without additional stimuli or the application of a healing agent.
Other studies have found that women's bodies respond to a wider variety of sexual stimuli than do men's.
Their symptoms are greatly exacerbated (sometimes to the point of madness) by their forced nomadic, stimuli-deprived environments.
The method of initial expansion ultimately leads to contracting all the stimuli into an integrated form, the actual piece.
The company's most current platform can automatically beep in response to on-road stimuli, for the record — but Drive.
But my friends and I kind of kick around the idea of what if we could escape those stimuli?
After viewing their preferred erotic stimuli in Chivers's lab, female study participants reported increased sexual activity within three days.
Nowadays, we tend to take every "unproductive" moment and fill it up with stimuli so that we're never bored.
"We easily become used to the stimuli around us," Nina Strohminger, a Duke University psychologist, explains in an email.
Newborns can startle easily and have jittery movements in response to stimuli, and this is normal, the doctors note.
Because "bees could transfer their learning to novel stimuli, we are very confident in the result," he told Gizmodo.
The researchers say the next step is to see whether different environmental stimuli encourage different changes in developing birds.
They respond to painful stimuli, mourn their lost loved ones, and display an unsettling fear of death and violence.
Touch is one of the primary stimuli for releasing oxytocin, which calms the amygdala and, in turn, calms emotions.
Unfortunately, I am here to break the shocking news: All women are different, and everyone responds to different stimuli.
According to a Kérastase rep, the secret sauce in this bad boy is something called SRS — Stimuli Responsive Styling.
Price here invites a more playful form of spectatorship — one where knowledge is divined by surrendering to sensory stimuli.
We are more likely to perceive neutral stimuli as threatening, and individuals prone towards aggression become even more so.
People who can't hear well often become socially isolated and deprived of stimuli that keep the brain cognitively engaged.
It deprives its inhabitant of all environmental stimuli, freeing the mind to experience consciousness unencumbered by the waking world.
Wolff did some time in jail (whether the stimuli were available to him there is not explored or explained).
Before I start responding to various stimuli, I want to begin the day on my own terms, in peace.
Such material would have given readers a fuller, and sounder, view of gene regulation in response to various stimuli.
The story gives us a haunting reminder that we are ultimately a bunch of neurons that respond to stimuli.
In Honnold's case, we can't know exactly why his brain didn't perceive the stimuli as worthy of amygdala activation.
The disorder's cause can range from obsessive-compulsive tendencies to Asperger's syndrome to general sensitivity to strong flavors and stimuli.
Program CRISPR to cut the plasmid in response to certain stimuli, and you have a way to monitor cellular activity.
We are mobile flesh towers programmed by millennia of DNA tweaks, powered by firing neurons and influenced by environmental stimuli.
Modernity shrinks time as well as space; people live in an eternal present of short-term stimuli and instant gratification.
But 4Sight allows drug developers to grab hold of virtual molecules and see how they move and respond to stimuli.
Both static and moving stimuli were used to scare the raptors, but only the looming eyes had the desired effect.
Using electrodes hooked to the primates' visual cortices, the researchers track the nerve pulses produced in response to the stimuli.
Sometimes blushing happens as a response to other external stimuli that aren't related to your nervous system, Dr. Leger says.
I believe that the best stimuli ahead of a decision are ones that make it easy to consider the opposite.
Each cap is fitted with 32 electrodes that record the brain's electrical responses to whatever stimuli it is subjected to.
Controlling this stimuli — and in-turn controlling the behavior of the 4-D-printed object — could prove to be difficult.
"Many aspects of human perception of taste and smell stimuli are at least partially determined by genotype," study authors wrote.
Dr. Augustin says that, for the human brain, there's a Goldilocks-esque sweet spot when it comes to visual stimuli.
The reward center is the part of the brain that responds to pleasurable stimuli, like food treats or being petted.
Doctors can use fMRI to see how the brain is activated by certain stimuli, and visualize how our minds work.
Screenshot: Odd AlarmNeural adaptation is our brain's ability to gradually ignore sounds, smells, and other stimuli we're routinely exposed to.
She has proactively exposed herself to stimuli from that night, like police and ambulance sirens, large crowds, and loud noises.
For those who want to sleep, it's better to come at night, after limited exposure to screens and other stimuli.
"These videos induce a sexual response, but it's mostly due to the sexual stimuli, not the ASMR triggers," he says.
"I became inspired to further pursue this idea of a pure music borne of response to emotional stimuli," he explains.
Stimuli response: As their name suggests, upside-down jellyfish spend most of their time upside-down on the sea floor.
You're standing inside a world you know is not real, and yet you're being blasted with stimuli telling you otherwise.
"I think it's visual stimuli -- the nonverbal cues (of face-to-face interaction) -- that can be incredibly powerful," she said.
Trainee pilots have to learn to ignore irrelevant stimuli and concentrate on the instruments, which is trivial for a robot.
"It alters our proprioceptive sensations corresponding to visual sensations by the combination of visual and haptic stimuli," he tells TechCrunch.
This preference persisted as much as a day later, even in neurons that were only briefly exposed to the stimuli.
" This stands nearly in contrast to the paper's splashy title, "The Human Fetus Preferentially Engages with Face-like Visual Stimuli.
It turns out that when you're already combining a fuck ton of entertaining stimuli, you don't really need any more.
He responds to rudimentary stimuli which only rarely intersect with the more cerebral concerns of championships and pro wrestler rankings.
Kilgard's treatment involves implanting a small electrode on a nerve in the neck that helps the brain interpret sensory stimuli.
She needs time to process information and is sometimes bothered by intense sensory stimuli, specifically hot drinks and loud noises.
There is some research to indicate that people who are prone to paranormal beliefs are especially likely to attribute human characteristics to ambiguous stimuli, and researchers have suggested that a spooky context or the suggestion of a paranormal situation can prime people to be more likely to interpret ambiguous stimuli as ghosts or poltergeists.
We may not be able to control how our senses manage stimuli, but we can control how we manage our money.
He is convinced that human emotions, whether empathy or romantic love, are nothing more than responses to stimuli, subject to manipulation.
Purilexa also targets the Hypothalamus, reducing appetite, as well as sensitivity to external stimuli, blah blah blah… okay, we get it.
It's weird, pleasurable, almost like a brain orgasm of sorts, even though the stimuli have very little to do with sex.
Another type of binocular rivalry stimuli appears when a person focuses on a distant object—a wall, tree, or person, etc.
The result: every type of stimuli produced the telltale pattern of activity, regardless of whether it was genuinely painful or not.
In the worst cases, they slip into a state of seeming unconsciousness and fail to respond to pain or other stimuli.
"Measurement of the voltage and current delivered to stimuli during this behavior suggest it is a formidable defensive strategy," Catania notes.
It's a behavioral theory of psychology that says that there are stimuli that trigger old memories, which can spark regressive behaviors.
Showing how everyday stimuli turns into one's enemy, making them unable to listen to music or go out in the sun.
Rats treated with synthetic oxytocin after being taught to be afraid of a stimuli were less afraid than the untreated rats.
Mercier says lab and hospital research shows that external stimuli affect how quickly and for how long people enter deep sleep.
"Evolution has given marine organisms the ability to sense stimuli across domains—tactile, electrical, acoustic, magnetic, chemical and optical," DARPA explained.
The horses viewed these images primarily with their left eye, due to the right brain hemisphere's specialization for processing threatening stimuli.
The researchers then treated the participants with painful heat stimuli and recorded the neural activation in the brain and spinal cord.
Our findings show where in the brain this connection between environmental stimuli and the seeking of food or drugs is occurring.
"Its role in that is really only to increase the salience of social stimuli," says Larry Young, PhD, of Emory University.
We live with so many irrelevant stimuli in our world and need to take steps to find ways to ignore them.
Hints have turned up in how the brain responds to external stimuli and how microbes respond to chemicals in their environments.
At the same time, babies are being exposed to all sorts of environmental stimuli for the first time — bacteria, pollen, dust.
As a result, the animal seeks the same food the next time stress is introduced, even with much lower stress stimuli.
We're covering economic stimuli for the coronavirus pandemic, the race to find a cure and China's plan to expel American journalists.
We're all pawns in a grand experiment to be manipulated by digital stimuli to which no one has given explicit consent.
"When new stimuli are involved, our brain releases more dopamine, once again giving us a shot of pleasure," writes the outlet.
Of course, points, bells, video game leaderboards and all sorts of other brain stimuli can become habit-forming — like ice cream.
Dr. Kelley also identified whole suites of genes that were associated with the regulation of metabolism and responses to external stimuli.
Heidi begins to change colors and texture, just as she would if she were reacting to stimuli while she was awake.
Washington's huge fiscal and monetary stimuli will give the world economy an estimated $600 billion shot in the arm this year.
Those who are more sensitive to threat, to negative stimuli in their environment, lean to the right end of the spectrum.
"Everybody has this assumption that men are more visually aroused than women, but women are actually more visually aroused by a wider range of stimuli than men are," Mintz says, referencing a 2007 study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology that recorded women's genital response to videotaped stimuli including homosexual sex and solitary masturbation.
Many of Lee's viewers also report an autonomous sensory meridian response (ASMR), a unique, pleasurable feeling triggered by specific digital media stimuli.
In this case however, it was easier to focus on the dive because most of the external stimuli added to the experience.
The tattoo is made up of bacterial cells that are genetically programmed to light up when exposed to different types of stimuli.
The researchers gathered 20 birds, all between 50 and 92 days old, and exposed them to nine different types of sound stimuli.
He usually reliably responds to similar stimuli in similar ways — which is why Clinton could bait him so successfully during the debates.
All the choices and stimuli presented to them end up scaring them off rather than providing a sense of entertainment or comfort.
"These days, we are bombarded with so much stimuli," says Sanam Hafeez, PsyD, a neuropsychologist and teaching faculty member at Columbia University.
Due to this process, a chemical reaction occurs in response to a stimuli, which in this case is a change in temperature.
When they tested how the flies responded to stimuli, in this case a hot room, the flies were now much more sensitized.
I won't be so quick to rule out new color perceptions from these non-visual stimuli, but it is difficult to imagine.
He has autism and, although he usually does well at restaurants, had a meltdown due to the surrounding stimuli in the restaurant.
"But with smartly placed stimuli, you could show people different combinations and play the '20 Questions' game, in a way," said Bonaci.
Bradley Wyble, an associate professor of psychology at Penn State University who's studied how the brain turns visual stimuli into ideas, agrees.
You can argue that just like a human being, Alter is responding to external stimuli rather than following strict patterns of behavior.
So pain of course is objective in the sense that there are stimuli going on, there's stimulus going on in your skin.
A half hour in an Oculus Rift meant a half hour where I was unable to multitask or jump between various stimuli.
"Some individuals without photosensitive epilepsy can also have sensitivities to similar stimuli, and this could cause migraines or other conditions," Supe said.
And is the depth of that reflection compromised because we have retrained ourselves to seek out the immediate gratification of external stimuli?
It is a waistcoat with thirty-two embedded vibratory motors, connected to a smartphone app that translates sound frequencies into tactile stimuli.
The complex biological response of body tissues to harmful stimuli, such as pathogens, damaged cells, or irritants is commonly known as inflammation.
"A lack of sleep inappropriately modulates the human emotional brain response to negative aversive stimuli," says one study published in Current Biology.
They have a couple of nerve points called ganglia, which we have all over our bodies, and that certainly reacts to stimuli.
Studies have shown that when people are exposed to continuous light or sound, "they become less sensitive to that stimuli," he said.
Mr. Brand's expertise in identifying stimuli that can trigger powerful emotions came in handy as the co-founders were working on Kahoot.
These patients showed increased activity in visual-, sensory-, memory- and attention-related areas of the brain in response to trauma-specific stimuli.
Cut off from the world of sensory stimuli, my brain had free rein to invent any experience it had up its sleeve.
Some of that stimuli is under control, but much of it is not, instead programmed by our experiences without our conscious intervention.
Unlearning fear But that still leaves the question of why Honnold's brain works the way it does when confronted with frightening stimuli.
This is about all of ... Had you been exposed to the stimuli I was exposed to, this is where you would end.
"High-temporal-frequency visual stimuli can yield hazardous responses in the central nervous system," explained Masaaki Tanaka, Akira Ishii, and Yasuyoshi Watanabe.
Compared with liberals, conservatives tend to register greater physiological responses to such stimuli and also to devote more psychological resources to them.
"I wanted to produce a sensual work that could bypass verbovocovisual stimuli, solely by the universal use of touch," Manouach told Hyperallergic.
Not only does drinking lessen my social anxiety, but it actually reduces the effects of external stimuli for me, making me less overwhelmed.
Outside stimuli seemed to enter his head at a slower pace, and he often took a few extra seconds to respond to questions.
Absolutely. So, one of the things—especially as an avid New Yorker—we are bombarded at all times with stimuli from every direction.
When distinct and repeated sensory stimuli, like UI sounds, are paired with feelings, moods, and memories, our brains build bridges between the two.
This means the tissue will still respond to stimuli, such as hot cooking liquids, or in the case of this video, soy sauce.
It allows researchers to observe how different stimuli impact not only the ovaries or the uterus, but the entire reproductive system at once.
Insects—in fact most, if not all, animals (and maybe some other forms of life!)–sense and respond to noxious, potentially harmful stimuli.
Some works are inventions; others reflect memories; still others are based on such random visual stimuli as ads, packaging, photos, or comic strips.
As soon as the rats open their eyes, they are introduced to various stimuli and learn how to socialize and interact with people.
By creating advanced robots, humans have invented a new kind of being, one that can theoretically sense a far greater range of stimuli.
They certainly seem to, although the skeptic might claim that all they do is react to stimuli as if they were in pain.
Yet often flashbacks, panic attacks, and similar negative reactions are tied to seemingly innocuous stimuli that preceded a trauma, not the experience itself.
Synesthesia is essentially an involuntary reaction to environmental stimuli, where certain details, say sounds or numbers, trigger sensations like color, taste, or memory.
This method of simulating organ functions involves integrating human cell cultures into microfluidic chip platforms, and observing responses to new molecules and stimuli.
By including sounds, such as softly heard bells and flutes, she draws attention to the aural stimuli that can arouse people's spiritual antennae.
As I wrote back in 2011: It's kind of an auditory feedback loop that enables us to sort out confusing incoming acoustical stimuli.
They each exposed participants to sexual stimuli — either consciously or subliminally — and then asked them to reveal a "personal event" to a stranger.
At treatment centers, participants are immersed in a computer-generated 3-D environment, where a therapist guides them through contact with feared stimuli.
When asked to rate the experiences, all subjects rated the strawberry picture and accompanying taste as unpleasant and the chocolate stimuli as pleasant.
This was easier when constructing his previous installations, as incorporating subtle stimuli into Node 5:5 has been challenging due to its size.
It makes sense, then, that he worked from television, video, music, or any immediate stimuli, drawing simultaneously and seemingly without over-contemplating it.
After patients complete a lesson, they receive encouraging feedback or gift cards — an established method for replacing addiction highs with more benign stimuli.
Our brain cells work in cycles too, becoming increasingly excitable in response to stimuli during wakefulness, with this excitability dissipating when we sleep.
Tax cuts and spending stimuli require the assent of Congress, and may not take effect in time to lift the economy soon enough.
"Homosexual men preferred hairier stimuli than heterosexual women, supporting past findings that homosexual men have strong preferences for masculine traits," the authors reported.
We know that just a few weeks after conception, a fetus moves, sleeps, wakes and responds to stimuli such as a mother's voice.
Every student has access to a school laptop and usually his or her own phone, which can become a toxic mix of stimuli.
It does extreme negative sensory stimuli — that's like, all that it does — so let's expand its portfolio to include this moral disgust business.
And if you look at it purely as a dynamic system, the stimuli can arrive much faster than you can respond to it.
If you instead always whip out your phone and bathe yourself in novel stimuli at the slightest hint of boredom, your brain will build a Pavlovian connection between boredom and stimuli, which means that when it comes time to think deeply about something (a boring task, at least in the sense that it lacks moment-to-moment novelty), your brain won't tolerate it.
"Sound works on more of a subliminal level than visual stimuli," says Karen Collins, a University of Waterloo professor who specializes in interactive audio.
Looking ahead, scientists will have to find a way to connect such a device to the brain, and "teach" it to process visual stimuli.
The stimuli include showing images meant to spur attention and emotion from the International Affective Picture System database or asking subjects to rate risks.
A wave of sensory stimuli surged out amid the egg carton uniformity of the mini-con complex, surprising Jean with the urge to flee.
"It is believed that acupressure can stimulate or interrupt the energy within the meridians and alter the response to negative stimuli," Dr. Suurna says.
Later, I realized that many of my friends had experienced similar moments: extreme reactions to emotional stimuli, hours of fear, weeks of hyper-vigilance.
Some shelter pets act out when confronted with all this stimuli, which can result in the overwhelmed animal being passed over by potential adopters.
Hill said, however, that the current economic optimism may be only transient and tied to one-time stimuli like President Donald Trump's tax cuts.
These stimuli might include eating dinner around your childhood dining table or sleeping in your childhood bed or simply listening to an old song.
"After hopper training, an autoshaping procedure was used until subjects were consistently pecking stimuli presented in any of the three apertures," the authors write.
After the pigeons were conditioned with the autoshaping procedure, the scientists began to present word and nonword stimuli through the aperture of the hopper.
Many people with PTSD can re-experience elements of the pain and distress of a past event by encountering certain stimuli related to it.
In two papers and a book, Dr. Braithwaite made the case that fish react to unpleasant stimuli and argued that they be treated humanely.
It was also around this time that clinical psychologist Myrtle McGraw began to study the reactions of newborn infants to various stimuli, including pinpricks.
"We know that (in) people who are addicted ... their attention is captured by stimuli that are associated with their previous drug taking," Courtney said.
In the late 19th century, Pavlov studied whether external stimuli could start the digestion process by giving food to dogs after ringing a metronome.
"Movements such as changing gaze direction, perking up the ears, orienting the body, and reaching to touch are apparent reactions to stimuli," they write.
A bonus feature with their app is it offers personalized training where you can include your own pictures as part of the game stimuli.
However, their conviction has increased over time, and they now doubt that the stimuli needed to support the economy will be adequate going forward.
Yoga rooms, rock climbing and gardens can be great perks, but they can make it difficult to deliver on deadline with so much stimuli.
Erotic body scanning (or pleasure mapping) It was exponentially easier to let the spiral go when I had more sensory stimuli to focus on.
It only altered the perception of the stimuli, allowing the animals to risk eating potentially harmful things because, well, don't eat and surely die.
Some functions of the ego, a hard-fought jewel of the last 50,000 years of evolution, include reality testing and prioritization of incoming stimuli.
While in a brain scanner, participants had to match successive stimuli, but they never knew whether a picture or words would pop up next.
In other words, these sugar molecules can greatly influence how our proteins do their work, and even how our cells will respond to stimuli.
It just responds to the stimuli you feed it, line by line, rather than trying to follow long-term narratives or push concrete goals.
His approach to answering complex questions about the human brain's unique ability to handle a jumble of stimuli enveloping the senses was also uncommon.
"Shape memory polymers are stimuli-responsive materials in that a corrective response can be applied as a result to a stimulus," the patent said.
For the most part, increases in calcium correlated to the trained licking behavior—that is, mice responding to stimuli showed increases in dendritic signalling.
She told BuzzFeed News that research suggests that desire can be a response to stimuli, you just need to figure out how to trigger it.
While this new life won't be a full release into the wild, the move will provide the animals with significantly more space and natural stimuli.
In brain imaging studies, for example, teenagers show more activity in response to both positive and negative stimuli (like piles of coins or angry faces).
To put it very simply, nervousness and fight-or-flight reactions are physiological reactions to stimuli that our body wants us to watch out for.
And if construction and the spending that accompanies home-building are not driving demand, that may leave the economy more fragile when other stimuli fade.
The neuroscientists discovered that reward pathways in the brain react more strongly when exposed to stimuli unexpectedly  — in this case, the random order of drinks.
Almost all of the cats craved human attention, with half of the felines opting for chin scratches over any of the other stimuli, food included.
"When people experience a state of anxiety, their perception can be altered and normal external stimuli can seem like too much to handle," she explains.
Marketed as a "one-of-a-kind erotic digital experience," the game features different vulvas, each with different preferences and responses to user-initiated stimuli.
The world of See is one built with no regard for visual stimuli, and the series will explore what a world without sight feels like.
If this was the case, we would have seen no difference in how they responded to the upright and upside-down versions of the stimuli.
He argued that eukaryotic cells work 'intelligently' to adapt a host organism to its environment by manipulating their own DNA in response to environmental stimuli.
It is a key component of mindfulness, a relatively new concept in psychology that emphasizes the ability to remain present in a stimuli-choked society.
A meta-analysis of studies found it was particularly important to brain areas that respond to perceived social threats and emotional facial stimuli in others.
Pain can be judged by looking at changes to physiology, and later by looking at changes in psychology, such as an aversion to certain stimuli.
They see potential safety, medical and even military uses for fabrics that could change color, temperature or stiffness in response to a variety of stimuli.
Others noted that larger dogs and fluffy dogs were unfazed by the vibrations and that barking persisted, while smaller dogs responded well to the stimuli.
Like intermittent fasting, dopamine fasting could be a good way to manage uncontrolled stimuli, but it could also be used to mask a larger problem.
Their goal was to observe brain response to various types of stimuli, ranging from the smell of sweet roses to the stench of rotten butter.
FAUs will not react to external or sensory stimuli and require regular visual/manual assessments for autonomic reactions and/or symptoms of damage or illness.
The conduct, the researchers speculate, may be the result of hormonal fluctuations that cause some crows to become confused about how to respond to stimuli.
Sixty days after her heart attack, Geraldine was stable enough to leave the I.C.U. She was in a persistent vegetative state — unresponsive to external stimuli.
Studies on Nyctophobia have shown that people don't like it because there's such a lack of visual stimuli, meaning they can't know what's around them.
His curiosity about the inner lives of his characters was constant and his senses were acute to stimuli that might have gone unnoticed by others.
This pattern is encapsulated by the Weber-Fechner law, which says that animals — including people — commonly perceive physical stimuli in relative increments rather than absolutes.
Other studies have shown how poorly people perform when we shift our attention, and how powerless we often are to control our responses to stimuli.
With monetary stimuli now looking inadequate on their own, governments may resort to a combination of budget spending and monetary pumping to get a grip.
Another removed Sophia's tiny lavender eyeglasses, waved a shiny silver pompom and flickered a flashlight, but her eyes seemed barely able to follow the stimuli.
" Patients also associated the sound with a "pressure-like sensory stimuli" described as "air 'baffling' inside a moving car with the windows partially rolled down.
It is providing invaluable information about how millions of human brains process stimuli coming, in this case, from public acceptance, imagination, and innovation surrounding cryptocurrencies.
Haney found that virtually all of his interviewees reported heightened anxiety, irrational anger and irritability, confused thought processes, and being extremely sensitive to external stimuli.
The three major stimuli adjusted by the company in its testing are light, sound, and the density and frequency of information being displayed on the screen.
"When one sense is dulled, the brain can temporarily compensate and allow us to become more sensitive to the stimuli from our other senses," she says.
Photo: PixabayThe baby images they used were actually visual stimuli borrowed from fellow researchers, with both sets having been photo manipulated for especially cute facial features.
Phone conversations induce a form of what psychologists call inattentional blindness—when you become so preoccupied with one task that you fail to notice other stimuli.
Of course, they do not have the sense organs we are used to, such as the eyes and the ears, to receive stimuli from the environment.
Part of the reason is that liquids and solids stimulate different parts of the stomach and have different feedback stimuli to the brain, according to Orr.
Plants may not have feelings but they are indeed alive and have been described as sentient life forms that have "tropic" and "nastic" responses to stimuli.
He sequenced their genes and used them to create faulty Nav19863 channels, which he added to cells; he then tracked how these channels responded to stimuli.
This differs, for instance, from the epithelial cells that line other organs, which, in response to certain stimuli, actively divide and, when necessary, grow in number.
Everyone is screaming to the consumer and doing whatever they can to get their attention while not considering the long term ramifications of such excessive stimuli.
The study is about a specific type of brain scan, called a functional MRI (or fMRI), which measures brain activation in response to stimuli or tasks.
"When one sense is dulled, the brain can temporarily compensate and allow us to become more sensitive to the stimuli from our other senses," she said.
Other factors — PE ratios, growth rates, fiscal stimuli, tax rates and the dollar's value — will ultimately determine whether the aging bull market can flex new muscles.
Even the soft, steady hum and measured turning radius of the game's hoverbike can be a source of escape from the randomness of real-world stimuli.
A common psychological work-around for studying participants who can't verbally communicate—namely, animals and babies—is observing how they respond to new versus familiar stimuli.
Preterm babies in particular are at risk, as they're the ones most likely to be exposed to the greatest number of painful stimuli in the NICU.
The human factor — the emotional aspect of most people's single largest investment, a home — is far greater than the market stimuli that are accorded such importance.
Details on U.S. fiscal stimuli remained sketchy, but investors seemed patient for progress on these possible programs as they have been assuaged by upbeat company results.
Is there a combination of stimuli, generated by artificial neural nets tailored to a unique individual, that will lead to a sensual experience like no other?
This may happen here as well, which will only be revealed when similar experiments are run that swap simple colored lines for richer real-world stimuli.
This disconnect may be due, in part, to a lack of knowledge of what stimuli cats prefer, and thus may be most motivated to work for.
It's a rare genetic condition that causes people to be unable to feel pain, and are often insensitive to other stimuli like heat or intense pressure.
Trilobites If a robot is made of living cells, can respond to external stimuli and has the ability to compute and coordinate movement, is it alive?
Involuntary attention is driven more by interesting stimuli in the environment — birdsong, say, or the way leaves flutter gently on their branches in a soft breeze.
In each case, the result is a marked simplification in the field of possible experiences — one or two stimuli will outshine, outsmell or outshout the rest.
Supplementing the cooking classes, yoga sessions and naturalist briefings common on most cruise ships, a new wave of shipboard stimuli are focusing on more intellectual fare.
Could the mental screaming from day one have been the remnant of an adaptation — a way to break through my usual torrent of technology-enabled stimuli?
Also, the more stimuli to the senses, the more activity is produced in the orbitofrontal cortex, a small part of brain situated just behind the eyes.
Inspired by the research of Uri Hasson of Princeton, they decided to explore subjects' neural reactions to everyday, naturalistic stimuli — which these days means watching videos.
Fact: A large body of scientific evidence plainly shows that pre-born children have physical, chemical, brain, and stress responses to painful stimuli at five months.
Army researchers have been monitoring soldier brainwaves to track neural activity and responses to environmental stimuli to determine what grabs a soldier's attention on the battlefield.
"This hypothesized reduction in representational redundancy likely serves to enhance the brain's ability to detect more relevant novel environmental changes or novel stimuli," the study notes.
Fernandez is one of thousands of sex offenders to undergo PPG, a method of measuring patterns of sexual arousal in response to audio or visual stimuli.
Research also suggests that SNAP expenditures act as economic stimuli, with every five dollars in new benefits generating as much as nine dollars in economic activity.
The idea is that when you first encounter an emotional stimuli, let's say a photo of a mutated body, you have quite a strong emotional response.
Coma patients can have radically different levels of consciousness and responsiveness, anywhere from typical wakeful awareness and complete, unrelenting eyes-closed non-responsiveness to external stimuli.
Research has shown that when drinking alcohol mixed with energy drinks people respond more quickly to stimuli but they still do it in an uninhibited intoxicated way.
This isn't always the case, to be clear, but, most recently, I think the hivemind of social media is reacting to negative stimuli and building up defenses.
There's evidence to suggest this hormone system is normally involved in the brain's responses to sexually exciting stimuli, so the synthetic version may encourage those same feelings.
For a dog with a lot of negative past experiences, this process is slow and deliberate, and the trainer minimizes threatening stimuli by introducing new things carefully.
What researchers do know is that when they gave a relatively low dose of THCP to lab mice, they exhibited less of a reaction to painful stimuli.
"The big question will be what happens after those stimuli, does it continue to work in 2018 and that's out there as a question mark," he said.
Scans showed that praise activated the dogs' reward center, the part of the brain that responds to pleasurable stimuli, such as as food, sex, and being petted.
He used his boxes to control input stimuli (food, light, sound, pain) and then observed output behaviour in an attempt to link the one to the other.
And insects carry receptors along the nervous system that should make them feel something very much like our sensations of acute pain when they encounter these stimuli.
Curiously, the dogs' reward center, which is a part of the brain that processes pleasurable stimuli, was only activated when praise words were spoken with positive intonation.
Why it matters: The camera does not start recording until it detects stimuli — a feature which makes it a more intelligent device that saves memory and power.
He said North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's government did not look likely to give up nuclear weapons under any circumstances, but did respond to external stimuli.
The addition of stimuli, such as feeling pressure when fingers touch ones another, increased patients' accuracy when using these robotic prosthetics and allowed for more natural movements.
Visually following a therapist's slow side-to-side hand movements was the original form of EMDR, but other stimuli have been introduced over the past 20 years.
In the following three sessions, the therapist and client revisit the traumatic memory and the images, emotions and beliefs associated with it, while using the bilateral stimuli.
This fed anxiety about global economic growth and wagers on more stimuli from overseas central banks, sending U.S., European and Japanese government bond yields to historic lows.
Fish may respond to unpleasant stimuli, they concluded, but they would feel pain only if they had consciousness — which, they said, Dr. Braithwaite's work did not demonstrate.
Investors and the Fed are awaiting for details on fiscal stimuli from Trump and Republican lawmakers to evaluate their boost to business activity and the overall economy.
These cells reside in the skin and other tissues, and release histamine and other inflammatory chemicals into the bloodstream and nearby tissue in response to certain stimuli.
According to Swann, people with vulvas don't have a post-coital refractory period, which means that they remain sensitive to sexual stimuli and can achieve further orgasms.
There is no absolute explanation for my blue period, other than that my brain had suffered a huge trauma and was continually adapting to stimuli around me.
Cinema is accustomed to digesting the big themes that are needling society, but what movies produce in response to that stimuli is usually not its mirror image.
Still, ''finding an effect with regard to such weak, even boring visual stimuli — no spectacular green views, no sound, no smells et cetera — is surprising,'' she says.
If we think of "data" as stimuli, or inspiration, and an "algorithm" as a defined process, then the interaction between art and computing can seem less forbidding.
According to the National Institute of Mental Health, roughly 18 percent of the United States population is afflicted with persistent, outsized fear responses to seemingly ordinary stimuli.
One study, published in the journal Socioaffective Neuroscience & Psychology, tested the neural response to sexual stimuli in people who self-identified as having issues with sexual compulsions.

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