habituate to उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Typically what you habituate to are stimuli of no proven consequence like the clothes on your body or the ticking of the clock.
- As persons become habituated to the threat level being perpetually elevated, they were increasingly likely to pay less attention to warnings issued.
- Furthermore, the magnitude of this effect did not diminish with time, which suggests the CNS did not habituate to heightened cutaneous stimulation.
- The animals would be released after the steelhead run ends in May, he said, so they cannot be domesticated or habituated to people.
- The most trouble we should have this year . . . are with bears the are habituated to eating human garbage and things like that.
- If the orca becomes too habituated to humans, it likely would decrease chances she could be successfully reunited with her pod, officials said.
- To viewers habituated to realism, the smile is flat and quite unnatural looking, although it could be seen as a movement towards naturalism.
- It's easy to imagine the cries of rage from a people habituated to crying rage : Are women not still oppressed by glass ceilings?
- The majority of attacks happened in national parks, usually near campgrounds, where the bears had become habituated to close human proximity and food conditioned.
- When an infant is sufficiently habituated to a stimulus, he or she will typically look away, alerting the experimenter to his or her boredom.