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How is response different from stimulus?

How is response different from stimulus?

The main difference between stimulus and response is that a stimulus is an event or condition which initiates a response whereas response is the organism’s reaction to a stimulus.

What factors affect response to a stimulus?

What factors impact our ability to react to a stimulus?

  • Stimulus complexity. The complexity of the stimulus is one of the mainfactors that influence reaction time.
  • Stimulus familiarity. Familiarity with a stimulus is another factor that influences its reaction time.
  • Physical and mental state of the subject.

How does a stimulus affect human behavior?

In perceptual psychology, a stimulus is an energy change (e.g., light or sound) which is registered by the senses (e.g., vision, hearing, taste, etc.) and constitutes the basis for perception. In behavioral psychology (i.e., classical and operant conditioning), a stimulus constitutes the basis for behavior.

What is one difference between a response class and a stimulus class?

A response class consists of topographically similar and dissimilar behaviors all of which have the same effect on the environment. The environment consists of a variety of stimulus events. A group of stimuli that share common features among these dimensions make up a stimulus class.

How does a reaction differ from a reflex?

Reactions are voluntary responses whereas reflexes are involuntary or unintentional (and not subject to conscious control in most cases). Each type of response is initiated by a sensory stimulus that may be visual, audible, tactile, olfactory, or gustatory in nature.

How does different stimuli affect reaction time?

The less information that you have to process, the quicker the reaction time will be. Stimulated sensory modality: Reaction time is shorter when the stimulus that triggers the response is auditory than if it is visual because auditory stimuli require less processing. Each sensory modality has a different reaction time.

How did you react to the stimuli?

They detect a change in the environment stimulus. In the nervous system this leads to an electrical impulse being made in response to the stimulus. Sense organs contain groups of receptors that respond to specific stimuli….Receptors.

Sense organ Stimuli receptors respond to
Ear Sound, position of head

Why we perceive some stimuli more quickly instead of another stimulus?

The Law of Proximity For this reason, people tend to see clusters of dots on a page instead of a large number of individual dots. The brain groups together the elements instead of processing a large number of smaller stimuli, allowing us to understand and conceptualize information more quickly.

How does the body respond to a stimulus?

Effectors are organs in the body that bring about a response to the stimulus. Usually these effectors are muscles and they respond by contracting.

Is there a space between stimulus and response?

“Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” –Victor Frankl

What kind of stimuli cause an operant response?

Stimuli 1 Discriminative Stimulus. A discriminative stimulus influences the occurrence of an operant response because of the contingencies of schedules of reinforcement or paradigms of reinforcement/punishment that are or have been associated 2 Emotional Stimulus. 3 Reinforcing Stimulus.

How are plants different from animals in response to stimuli?

Although this happens in different ways the pattern of events is always the same: stimulus > detection > co-ordination > response. Plants can also respond to stimuli but the response is usually slower than that of animals. Detecting the stimulus. Receptors are specialised cells that detect a stimulus.

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