01:830:311 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Neural Adaptation, Dual Process Theory, Adobe After Effects

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All animals react to events in their environment. If something moves in the periphery of your vision, you are likely to turn your head in that direction. Consummatory responses are usually species typical modal action patterns: chewing and swallowing are responses that complete activities involved in foraging for food, hitting and biting an opponent are action that consummate defensive behavior. This is similar to what he tolist list referred to as consummatory behavior. A common assumption is that an elicited response, particularly a simple reflex response, will automatically occur the same way each time the eliciting stimulus is presented. If the eliciting stimulus remained the same, the elicited response would also me the same. Elicited behavior is readily subject to modification through experiences. The dual process theory of habitually and and sensitization. Habituation and sensitization effects are changes in behavior or performance. These are outward behavioral manifestation of stimulus presentations.

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