Response
in sentence
4470 examples of Response in a sentence
When you went to get a shot, the words, "This won't hurt a bit," became a conditioned stimulus when they were paired with pain of the shot, the unconditioned stimulus, which was followed by your conditioned
response
of getting the heck out of there.
In this situation, your mom's
response
is positive reinforcement if it makes you more likely to repeat the operant response, which is to clear the table and wash the dishes.
During a sleep paralysis episode, a combination of your body's fear
response
to a perceived attack by an evil creature and your brain being wide awake while your body is in an REM sleep state triggers a
response
for you to take in more oxygen.
And the amazing
response
we've had to these works tells me that we've managed to plug into something really primal, because it seems that these images translate across the world, and that's made me focus on my responsibility as an artist and about what I'm trying to achieve.
Scientists discovered this empathetic
response
to yawning while testing the first hypothesis we mentioned, fixed action pattern.
But smell, because it evolved before most of your other senses, takes a direct route to these different regions of the brain, where it can trigger your fight-or-flight response, help you recall memories, or make your mouth water.
The peppers have elicited the same fight-or-flight
response
with which your body reacts to most threats.
These not only convey important physical or genetic information about their source but are able to activate a physiological or behavioral
response
in the recipient.
The
response
time would simply be too slow.
We look at the transcriptome, which is just a term for a technology in which we look at the genes that are switched on or off, in
response
to drying.
What are the proteins made in
response
to drying?
We're out there swimming with this blue light, and we're looking for a response, for animals to be absorbing the light and transferring this back to us.
The first stage, hemostasis, is the skin's
response
to two immediate threats: that you're now losing blood and that the physical barrier of the epidermis has been compromised.
In response, cells grow listless and metabolism slows.
But not all heads are hairy, and, in fact, some of them grow increasingly patchy over time in
response
to bodily changes.
This
response
has evolved from the physiological mechanism designed to make sure we can survive in a crisis.
But more than just an emotion, stress is a hardwired physical
response
that travels throughout your entire body.
In the short term, stress can be advantageous, but when activated too often or too long, your primitive fight or flight stress
response
not only changes your brain but also damages many of the other organs and cells throughout your body.
In response, the injured cells release inflammatory molecules called cytokines that activate the immune system to repair the injury.
The pups of nurturing moms turned out less sensitive to stress because their brains developed more cortisol receptors, which stick to cortisol and dampen the stress
response.
It speculated that race stood in as a proxy for some unknown genetic factor that affects heart disease or
response
to drugs.
So when an octopus sees food, its brain doesn't activate a specific body part, but rather a behavioral
response
to grab.
And we have to organize our
response
appropriately.
So it's actually the body's own immune
response
that causes much of the discomfort you feel every time you get ill.
If you want to state your opinion without any opportunity for
response
or argument or pushback or growth, write a blog.
Because then they might have to stop for a moment and think about it, and you're going to get a much more interesting
response.
But the
response
also kicks in more as we age, halting cell growth and cutting short their ability to replicate.
The world has known refugees for millennia, but the modern definition was drafted in the UN's 1951 Convention relating to the status of refugees in
response
to mass persecutions and displacements of the Second World War.
Let's see if we can understand glucose
response.
Hormonal and metabolic changes reduce the body's
response
to overeating.
Back
Next
Related words
Crisis
Their
Which
Global
Would
Policy
Government
International
Countries
There
Could
About
Economic
Other
Financial
World
Should
Political
Military
People