dishabituation
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dishabituation
dishabituation n. The restoration of the prior strength of an unconditioned response that has been weakened by habituation (2) , such restoration usually being induced by a strong stimulus of a different type. See also disinhibition . dishabituate vb. ...
January 1, 2001; A Dictionary of Psychology
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