Effects of Repeated Presentation of an Eliciting Stimulus Characteristics of habituation effects Characteristics of sensitization effects The DualProcess Theory of Habituation and Sensitization ID: 646767
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Chapter 3Habituation and Sensitization
Effects of Repeated Presentation of an Eliciting Stimulus
Characteristics of habituation effects
Characteristics of sensitization effects
The Dual-Process Theory of Habituation and Sensitization
The S-R system and the state system
Implications of the dual-process theorySlide2Slide3Slide4Slide5Slide6Slide7
Characteristics of Habituation and SensitizationFunction of repeated trials
Function of stimulus intensity or complexity
Habituation: Stimulus specific
Sensitization: Not stimulus specific
Dishabituation: Not stimulus specific
Habituation dissipates with rest, resulting in spontaneous recovery
Sensitization also dissipates with rest
Short-term vs. long-term habituationSlide8
Dual-Process TheoryS-R SystemShortest neural path from sensory input to response output
Site of underlying habituation process
State System
All other neural influences on S-R pathway
Site of underlying sensitization process
Additivity of habituation & sensitization processesSlide9