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stimuli

/stim-yuh-lahy/US // ˈstɪm yəˌlaɪ //

刺激物,刺激,刺激因素,刺激物的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the plural of stimulus.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounprovocation

Examples

  • For example, lack of response to painful stimuli indicates deeper unconsciousness and more severe injury.

  • How a Dutch social-media star and her strange aural stimuli helped combat my chronic insomnia.

  • Once in school, the children are confronted with a flood of confusing and potentially upsetting stimuli.

  • “You would expect the same response to the same stimuli,” Hirsch said.

  • Should there be another stimulus—the third, after the Bush and first Obama stimuli?

  • And the most vivid First Impressions always result from the action of the intellect upon the sensuous stimuli from ear and eye.

  • The patients either do not tell the truth, or have very elastic notions as to moderation in the use of alcoholic stimuli.

  • In such a case we call the engrams of the two stimuli "associated."

  • (b) It gives the same response to stimuli which do not differ in relevant ways.

  • I will merely refer here to certain other stimuli which have in many cases aroused sexual excitement for the first time.