stimulus object

  • 1stimulus-object — n the physical source of a stimulus …

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  • 2stimulus-object — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : the physical source of a stimulus : something that produces the energy for stimulation …

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  • 3Object permanence — Psychology …

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  • 4Object Oriented Role Analysis and Modeling — The Object Oriented Role Analysis and Modeling (OOram) is a method, based on the concept of role, for performing object oriented modeling. OOram is a precursor for the Unified Modeling Language (UML).[1] Originally (1989) coined Object Oriented… …

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  • 5Stimulus-response model — The stimulus response model describes a statistical unit as making a quantitative response to a quantitative stimulus administered by the researcher. The object of this kind of research is to establish a mathematical function that describes the… …

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  • 6stimulus error — noun : an error in introspective observation of divining the object from which the stimulus comes instead of reporting the impression actually received …

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  • 7Cognitive neuroscience of visual object recognition — Object recognition is the ability to perceive an object’s physical properties (such as shape, colour and texture) and apply semantic attributes to the object, which includes the understanding of its use, previous experience with the object and… …

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  • 8Distal stimulus — The distal stimulus (or distal object), the proximal stimulus, and percept are three concepts used to describe perception.The distal stimulus is the stimulus of an object as it actually exists in the real world.The distal stimulus provides… …

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  • 9hallucination — The apparent, often strong subjective perception of an object or event when no such stimulus or situation is present; may be visual, auditory, olfactory, gustatory, or …

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  • 10reinforcer — In conditioning, a pleasant or satisfaction yielding (positive r.) or painful or unsatisfying (negative r.), stimulus, object, or stimulus event that is obtained upon the performance of a desired or predetermined operant. SEE ALSO: reinforcement… …

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