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O que (quem) é HABITUATE - definição

DECREASE IN A BEHAVIORAL RESPONSE TO A REPEATED STIMULUS
Personal habit; Ignorant habit; Breaking bad habits; Habituation (psychophysiology); Habituate; Accustimization; Accustimisation

habituate         
v. a.
Accustom, familiarize, inure, use, train, harden.
Habituate         
·vt To settle as an Inhabitant.
II. Habituate ·adj Firmly established by custom; formed by habit; habitual.
III. Habituate ·vt To make accustomed; to Accustom; to Familiarize.
habituate         
¦ verb make or become accustomed to something.
Derivatives
habituation noun
Origin
C15 (earlier (ME) as habituation): from late L. habituat-, habituare 'accustom', from habitus (see habit).

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Habituation

Habituation is a form of non-associative learning in which an innate (non-reinforced) response to a stimulus decreases after repeated or prolonged presentations of that stimulus. Responses that habituate include those that involve the intact organism (e.g., full-body startle response) or those that involve only components of the organism (e.g., habituation of neurotransmitter release from in vitro Aplysia sensory neurons). The broad ubiquity of habituation across all biologic phyla has resulted in it being called "the simplest, most universal form of learning...as fundamental a characteristic of life as DNA." Functionally-speaking, by diminishing the response to an inconsequential stimulus, habituation is thought to free-up cognitive resources to other stimuli that are associated with biologically important events (i.e., punishment/reward). For example, organisms may habituate to repeated sudden loud noises when they learn these have no consequences. A progressive decline of a behavior in a habituation procedure may also reflect nonspecific effects such as fatigue, which must be ruled out when the interest is in habituation. Habituation is clinically relevant, as a number of neuropsychiatric conditions, including autism, schizophrenia, migraine, and Tourette's, show reductions in habituation to a variety of stimulus-types both simple (tone) and complex (faces).

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HABITUATE
1. He is trying to habituate the two, in the eventual hope of a mating.
2. It demonstrates that Meles was more interested to use the constitution to control than to inscribe the institutional separation of powers, balances and checks so sorely needed to habituate, embed and sustain in Ethiopias long quest to create democratic institutions.
3. "If we did not habituate our children to salty foods and snacks, some of which currently contain concentrations of salt around that of Atlantic seawater, we will see future generations growing up with lower blood pressure and at lower risk of developing heart disease and stroke in later life." Turning her fire on big brand salty foods, she said: "Sadly many manufacturers are still stuffing salt into their products and marketing them to children.