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dishabituation

The temporary recovery of response to a stimulus when a novel stimulus is added. [GOC:kmv, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habituation, PMID:11390637]
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Sensory neurons in the leech excite the S interneuron, which in turn excites motoneurons that shorten the leech, although… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Tactile or electrical stimulation of the skin can be used to produce dishabituation, sensitization, and classical conditioning of… 
Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
The present research investigated the effects of stimulus omission on electrodermal orienting, dishabituation. and the allocation… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Habituation and dishabituation have been observed in a semi-intact Aplysia preparation in which the central nervous system is…