Dishabituation
noun ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 A way of responding to old stimuli as if they were new. countable, uncountable
"Habituation and dishabituation allow for experience-dependent tuning of these reflexes and the mechanisms underlying these forms of behavioral plasticity involve changes in transmitter release from the sensory to motor neuron synapses through homosynaptic depression and the serotonin-mediated recovery from depression, respectively."
- 2 Process of reaching a dishabituated state. countable, uncountable
Example
More examples"Habituation and dishabituation allow for experience-dependent tuning of these reflexes and the mechanisms underlying these forms of behavioral plasticity involve changes in transmitter release from the sensory to motor neuron synapses through homosynaptic depression and the serotonin-mediated recovery from depression, respectively."
Etymology
From dis- + habituation.
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