Unstimulated
Unstimulated refers to a state in which an entity—such as a cell, tissue, neuron, or organism—is not exposed to a deliberate external or internal stimulus. It is often used to describe baseline conditions against which stimulated or activated states are compared. The term emphasizes the absence of a triggering factor that would elicit a response or change in activity, metabolism, or signaling.
In biology and medicine, unstimulated samples serve as controls. Unstimulated cells or tissues may exhibit basal
In immunology, the distinction between unstimulated and stimulated cells is central to assessing immune competence. Researchers
In neuroscience and psychology, unstimulated states describe neurons, circuits, or individuals not currently receiving sensory input
When designing experiments, interpreting unstimulated data requires considering baseline variability, handling effects, and environmental conditions that
See also: baseline, controlled experiment, stimulated, resting state.