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automaticity Habituation is an example of non-associative learning in which there is a progressive diminution of behavioral response probability with repetition of a stimulus. It is another form of integration. An animal first responds to a sensory stimulus, but if it is neither rewarding nor harmful the animal learns to suppress its response through repeated encounters. ...
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automaticity (aw-to''mah-tis'i-te) the ability of a structure, organ, or system to initiate its own activity.
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automaticity fluent processing of information that requires little effort or attention, as sight-word recognition. adj. automatic.
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automaticity In GATT negotiations on dispute settlement procedures, refers to proposals to have reports of dispute panels automatically adopted by the GATT Council if no specific objections to adoption are raised (ie without requiring an affirmative decision by the disputing parties). ...
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automaticity Fluent performance without the conscious deployment of attention.
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