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stimulus word The word used in association tests to evoke a response.
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neutral stimulus When paired with the unconditioned stimulus in simultaneous presentation to an organism, capable of eliciting a given response.
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subliminal stimulus A stimulus too weak to evoke a response.
Synonym: subliminal stimulus, subthreshold stimulus.
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supramaximal stimulus A stimulus having strength significantly above that required to activate all of the nerve or muscle fibres in contact with the electrode; used when response of all the fibres is desired.
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discriminant stimulus A stimulus which can be differentiated from all other stimulus in the environment because it has been, and continues to serve as, an indicator of a potential reinforcer.
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inadequate stimulus A stimulus too weak to evoke a response.
Synonym: subliminal stimulus, subthreshold stimulus.
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threshold stimulus A stimulus of threshold strength, i.e., one just strong enough to excite.
See: adequate stimulus.
Synonym: liminal stimulus.
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train-of-four stimulus A method for measuring magnitude and type of neuromuscular blockade, based upon the ratio of the amplitude of the fourth evoked mechanical response to the first one, when four supramaximal 2-Hz electrical currents are applied for 2 seconds to a peripheral motor nerve.
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unconditioned stimulus A stimulus that elicits an unconditioned response; e.g., food is an unconditioned stimulus for salivation, which in turn is an unconditioned response in a hungry animal.
See: classical conditioning.
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liminal stimulus A stimulus of threshold strength, i.e., one just strong enough to excite.
See: adequate stimulus.
Synonym: liminal stimulus.
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