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Перевод: attenuate
[прилагательное] худой; истощенный; исхудавший; разжиженный; [глагол] истощать; разжижать; ослаблять; смягчать
Тезаурус:
- What sets the Pearce-Hall (1980) model apart is its prediction that a decline in associability occurs when a stimulus accurately predicts its consequences and that inconsistent consequences will attenuate or prevent the loss.
- A further suggestion is that exposure to the context alone given after exposure to the target stimulus will result not only in extinction of context-stimulus associations but may also serve to attenuate the rate with which associations are forgotten.
- Accordingly, pre-exposure to the context can be expected to attenuate the extent to which latent inhibition will develop context-specificity.
- For our purposes, what matters about it is that it is an all-or-none signal, with an amplitude that does not attenuate as it travels along the axon.
- In particular, a change of context will attenuate latent inhibition whether the test context be novel or familiar but will restore the OR only when a novel test context is used.
- Pre-exposure to B, therefore, will attenuate or abolish the overshadowing effect.
- Yet one understands and sympathizes with the reader who urges for that word to be said (even as he/she understands that it cannot be), and no amount of earnest preaching that this is the way things are, that no certainties can be reached, will attenuate the sense of frustration that accompanies our contemplation of the ruins.
- Under normal atmospheric pressure gases attenuate sound so rapidly that they are useless as a coupling medium for acoustic microscopes, but under pressure the picture rapidly improves.
- Accordingly, this single-trial procedure should eliminate the tendency of the contextual change to attenuate latent inhibition.
- But the change of context did attenuate latent inhibition.
- Where previously the hiatus between sections acted as an invitation for the reader to cross-relate them, Pynchon now gives individual captions to episodes which emphasize their local autonomy and which attenuate plot continuity almost out of existence.
- According to Wagner's theory, a period of exposure to the context alone, given either before or after exposure to the target stimulus in that context, should attenuate latent inhibition.
- There is some sign that the presence of an S2 during pre-exposure might, in some circumstances, attenuate latent inhibition but little to suggest that the mechanism responsible is that envisaged by conditioned attention theory.
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