totuttamista
Totuttamista is a Finnish term referring to the process of becoming accustomed to something or the act of habituation. In everyday language it describes adjusting to new environments, routines, or sensory experiences. In psychology and behavioral sciences, totuttaminen corresponds to habituation—a basic form of learning in which repeated exposure to a neutral or non-threatening stimulus reduces the organism's response over time. The effect is typically context-specific and can be temporary or long-lasting depending on the stimulus and the pattern of exposure.
Causes and mechanisms: Repetition leads to decreased physiological arousal and attention toward the stimulus. In infants,
Applications: In education and parenting, gradual familiarization helps establish routines and reduce distress when introducing new
Etymology and usage: The word derives from totuttaa 'to accustom' with the nominalizing suffix -minen; totuttamista