Term ID: T2192

Habituation Paradigm

/habituation-paradigm/
Research methodology using repeated stimulus presentation to study learning, memory, attention, and perceptual processes by measuring decreasing responses over time.
Example: Infant research measuring looking time to repeated visual stimuli to assess cognitive development, with decreased attention indicating learning and recognition.

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Reference: Fantz (1964)