endurviðbrögð
Endurviðbrögð is an Icelandic term used in psychology, neuroscience, and related fields to describe how an organism’s responses to a given stimulus change when that stimulus is repeated or sustained. The word combines endur, meaning “again” or “re-,” with viðbrögð, meaning “reactions” or “responses.” In this sense, endurviðbrögð covers several related phenomena that modify behavior or perception over time.
The core ideas are habituation, sensitization, and adaptation. Habituation is a decrease in response after repeated
In practice, endurviðbrögð are relevant to both basic research and clinical contexts. In experimental psychology and
Endurviðbrögð is a broad umbrella term, and its precise interpretation can vary by field. It is closely