What is the difference between habituation and sensory adaptation?
Adaptation occurs only in visual/auditory perceptions and habituation affects all senses.
Habituation occurs only in visual/auditory perceptions and adaptation affects all senses.
Habituation has a long term effect and adaptation is relatively short term.
Adaptation has a long term effect and habituation is relatively short term.
Adaptation is affected by sensitisation whereas habituation remains unaffected.
Dishabituation occurs...
because of spontaneous recovery.
when a sensitising stimulus brings back a previously habituated response.
only happens if you have a noisy fridge.
after sensitisation.
Habituation responses are stimulus ❌
Sensitisation responses are stimulus ❌
According to the dual process theory, the behavior we observe is...
The sum of a habituation and sensitisation responses.
The result of a sensitisation response immediately followed by a habituated response.
The result of a habituation response immediately followed by a sensitised response.
Subject to individual differences.
The sum of habituation and dishabituation.
Tones presented every 3 seconds will produce a relatively deep shallow light( deep, shallow, light ) habituation and will not will( will not, will ) persist to the next day.