- releaser stimulus
- (биология) раздражитель, инициирующий инстинктивное поведение
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь. 2001.
releaser — the stimulus that starts an innate behaviour pattern, e.g. courting behaviour in a male stickleback is instigated by the releaser of a silver colored female (or model) with a swollen abdomen. Also called sign stimulus … Dictionary of ichthyology
releaser — sə(r) noun ( s) : one that releases; specifically : a stimulus that especially in lower organisms serves as the initiator of complex reflex behavior exposure to changing day length may be a releaser for nidification in many migratory birds … Useful english dictionary
releaser — noun Date: 15th century one that releases; specifically a stimulus that serves as the initiator of complex reflex behavior … New Collegiate Dictionary
releaser — /ri lee seuhr/, n. 1. a person or thing that releases. 2. Ethology. a key stimulus, as a sound, odor, moving shape, or patch of color, that elicits a predictable behavioral response in an animal. [1425 75; late ME. See RELEASE, ER1] * * * … Universalium
releaser — re·leas·er ri lē sər n a stimulus that serves as the initiator of complex reflex behavior … Medical dictionary
releaser — re•leas•er [[t]rɪˈli sər[/t]] n. 1) a person or thing that releases 2) anb a sign or stimulus, as a patch of color or a sound, that initiates a stereotyped behavioral response in an animal … From formal English to slang
sign stimulus — the cue (visual, olfactory) which starts an innate behavior pattern, e.g. courting behavior in a male stickleback is instigated by the sign stimulus of a silver colored female (or model) with a swollen abdomen. Also called a releaser … Dictionary of ichthyology
HOMME - Éthologie humaine — L’étude des comportements humains a été entreprise depuis longtemps par les psychologues et les psychiatres, révélant notamment des aspects importants du développement de l’enfant. Ainsi les observations très fines de A. Gesell (1953) sur la… … Encyclopédie Universelle
chemoreception — chemoreceptive /kee moh ri sep tiv, kem oh /, adj. /kee moh ri sep sheuhn, kem oh /, n. the physiological response to chemical stimuli. [1915 20; CHEMO + RECEPTION] * * * Sensory process by which organisms respond to external chemical stimuli, by … Universalium
humour — /hyooh meuhr/, n., v.t., Chiefly Brit. humor. Usage. See or1. * * * I (Latin; fluid ) In early Western physiological theory, one of the four body fluids thought to determine a person s temperament and features. As hypothesized by Galen, the four… … Universalium
Pheromon — Pheromone (von altgriechisch φέρειν phérein ‚tragen, überbringen, melden, nahe bringen, bewirken‘ und ὁρμᾶν hormān ‚antreiben, erregen‘)[1], auch Ecto Hormone genannt, sind Botenstoffe, d. h. organische Moleküle, die der biochemischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia