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Brain-wide visual habituation networks in wild type and fmr1 zebrafish
Habituation is a process in which animals stop responding to repetitive stimuli, and habituation is altered in autism and other conditions. Here, the authors describe visual habituation networks across the zebrafish brain, and find that fmr1 mutants show
Emmanuel Marquez-Legorreta +9 more
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Context-Specific Habituation: A Review
Habituation consists of the progressive response decrement to a repeated stimulation, a response decline that is not accounted for by sensory or motor fatigue.
Andrea Dissegna +2 more
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Habituation learning: insights from zebrafish larvae [PDF]
Habituation is evolutionary conserved and often considered as one of the simplest forms of learning, however, the underlying mechanisms are highly complex.
Laura Köcher +3 more
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Habituation, the process by which animals learn to ignore insignificant stimuli, facilitates engagement with salient features of the environment. However, neural mechanisms underlying habituation also allow responses to familiar stimuli to be reinstated ...
Swati Trisal +2 more
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Pembentukan Karakter Religius Siswa melalui Metode Pembiasaan di MTs Al-Fathimiyah Karawang
Education plays an important role in the survival of the nation and state. Therefore, the formation of the personality of students in accordance with religious values becomes a necessity and necessity.
Selly Sonia +2 more
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Summary: In high-risk work environments, workers become habituated to hazards they frequently encounter, subsequently underestimating risk and engaging in unsafe behaviors. This phenomenon has been termed “risk habituation” and identified as a vital root
Namgyun Kim +5 more
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Habituation of the C-start response in larval zebrafish exhibits several distinct phases and sensitivity to NMDA receptor blockade. [PDF]
The zebrafish larva has been a valuable model system for genetic and molecular studies of development. More recently, biologists have begun to exploit the surprisingly rich behavioral repertoire of zebrafish larvae to investigate behavior.
Dearinger, Amanda D +8 more
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Stable habituation deficits in the early stage of psychosis: a 2-year follow-up study
Neural habituation, the decrease in brain response to repeated stimuli, is a fundamental, highly conserved mechanism that acts as an essential filter for our complex sensory environment.
Suzanne N. Avery +5 more
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Pain habituation is associated with a decrease of activation in brain areas related to pain perception. However, little is known about the specificity of these decreases to pain, as habituation has also been described for other responses like spinal ...
Katharina Paul +11 more
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