habituation
英
美
n. 习惯(化);适应,驯化
BNC.30169 / COCA.29188
英英释义
noun
- a general accommodation to unchanging environmental conditions
- being abnormally tolerant to and dependent on something that is psychologically or physically habit-forming (especially alcohol or narcotic drugs)
双语例句
- One of the main reasons is what science calls it habituation. Which is a fancy way of saying we get bored.
原因之一就是科学家所谓的习惯化。也就是我们常说的对彼此感到疲倦了。 - Objective To explore the effect of hypoxic preconditioning on certain habituation processes in rats treated by mimic seasickness.
目的探讨低氧预处理对大鼠受模拟晕船刺激适应过程的影响。 - The first is habituation.
第一个原则是习惯化。 - Unlike habituation, classical conditioning involves learning about the conditions that predict that a significant event will occur.
与习惯性不同,经典条件作用涉及预知重大事件发生条件的学习。 - Exposure may produce olfactory fatigue or habituation.
接触可以引起嗅觉疲劳或成瘾。 - And it is also found that they perform different Habituation tendency from those who with lower level of anxiety.
同样是在对焦虑被试的研究中发现了其与低焦虑者表现出不同的习惯化倾向。 - One thing it's important for is clever developmental psychologists have used habituation as a way to study people, creatures who can't talk like nonhuman animals, and young babies.
原因之一就是,聪明的发展心理学家们将习惯化,作为研究人类,研究诸如非人类动物或是婴儿这样,无法进行言语表达的生物,的一种方式。 - Habituation and classical conditioning teach us about stimuli in the environment.
通过习惯性和经典条件作用,我们了解环境中的刺激物。 - Habituation is wonderfully adaptive when we are faced with adverse conditions, such as chronic noise or a permanent disability.
种利状况非常适应,续噪音逐耳,者身体残疾逐惯。 - Habituation of the orienting response is a well-known phenomenon that has been suggested as the attentional inhibition mechanism.
对朝向反应的习惯化是一种注意抑制现象。