noun
- The plural of habituation; instances or processes of becoming accustomed to something through repeated exposure.
- In psychology and neuroscience, the reduction in response to a stimulus after repeated or prolonged exposure.
Usage: Commonly used in psychology, neuroscience, and behavioral contexts.
Usage: Technical term used in experimental and clinical psychology.
Examples
- The habituations of new employees to company culture typically take several weeks.
- Repeated habituations to loud noises can reduce startle responses in laboratory animals.
- Psychologists study habituations to understand how organisms adapt to environmental changes.
- The patient's habituations to the medication side effects improved over time.
- Habituations to stress can sometimes mask underlying health problems.
- Infants show rapid habituations to familiar voices and faces.