habituation [hə,bɪtʃʊ'eʃən]  

habituation

habituation  [hə,bɪtʃʊ'eʃən]

n. 习惯,熟习;[生理] 习惯化 

名词复数:habituations 

And much of the studies I'm going to talk about here involve habituation and surprise. 我在随后提到的各种研究,很多都会涉及到习惯化和惊奇
In exposure therapy, the phobic person puts him or herself in the presence of whatever they fear--heights, spiders, etc.--until, through habituation, they lose their fear of that situation or object. 在暴露疗法中,有恐惧症的人将自己置于他们所害怕的环境中--诸如高空,蜘蛛等等,直到习惯为止,如此他们就可以客服对该环境或者物体的恐惧。

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  • n. 习惯,熟习;[生理] 习惯化
  • 1. And much of the studies I'm going to talk about here involve habituation and surprise.

    我在随后提到的各种研究,很多都会涉及到习惯化和惊奇

  • 2. In exposure therapy, the phobic person puts him or herself in the presence of whatever they fear--heights, spiders, etc.--until, through habituation, they lose their fear of that situation or object.

    在暴露疗法中,有恐惧症的人将自己置于他们所害怕的环境中--诸如高空,蜘蛛等等,直到习惯为止,如此他们就可以客服对该环境或者物体的恐惧。

  • 3. The existence of habituation is important for many reasons.

    习惯化的存在非常重要,原因有很多。

  • habituation (n.) mid-15c., "action of forming a habit; customary practice," from Medieval Latin habituationem (nominative habituatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Late Latin habituare "to bring into a condition or habit of the body," from Latin habitus "condition, appearance, dress," originally past participle of habere "to have, hold, possess; wear; find oneself, be situated; consider, think, reason, have in mind; manage, keep," from PIE root *ghabh- "to give or receive." Meaning "condition of being habituated" is from 1816.
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