habituaatio
Habituaatio, commonly translated as habituation, is a basic form of non-associative learning in which an organism reduces its behavioral response to a repeated, non-harmful stimulus. The effect is typically gradual and reversible, reflecting adaptive filtering of irrelevant information rather than a change in the stimulus itself. Habitual responses may occur in reflexive systems (such as startle or orienting responses) or in more complex behaviors.
Mechanisms involve changes in neural processing rather than memory of a specific event. In many animals, repeated
Habituaatio is observed across taxa, from invertebrates like Aplysia and Drosophila to vertebrates including humans. In
Distinctions are drawn between habituation and fatigue or sensory adaptation. Unlike fatigue, habituation is not simply