Satiation
... may refer to: Satiety, feeling "full" and satisfied after eating; the cessation of hunger Economic satiation, where ... where repetition of a word or phrase causes it to temporarily lose meaning Satiation therapy, a type of behavioral therapy ... an anti-predator adaptation involving high population densities of the prey Semantic satiation, ... increasing the amount of a good reduces the worth of each individual unit of it Predator satiation, ...
Predator satiation
... can be considered a type of refuge from predators.: 340 As available food increases, a predator has more ... Predator satiation (less commonly called predator saturation) is an anti-predator adaptation in which prey briefly occur at ... In contrast to predator satiation, a different pattern is seen in response to mutualistic consumers, which benefit an organism ... What does it mean for the predator satiation hypothesis?". Oecologia. 172 (2): 461-7. Bibcode:2013Oecol.172..461Z. doi:10.1007/ ...
Economic satiation
The economic principle of satiation is the effect whereby the more of a good one possesses, the less one is willing to give up ... Bliss point Andersen, Esben Sloth (2001). "Satiation in an Evolutionary Model of Structural Dynamics". Journal of Evolutionary ...
Semantic satiation
... stimulus satiation (Glanzer, 1953), reminiscence (Eysenck, 1956), verbal satiation (Smith and Raygor, 1956), and verbal ... Semantic satiation is a psychological phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for ... "Semantic Satiation and Cognitive Dynamics". Tian, Xing; Huber, David E. (June 2010). "Testing an associative account of ... Before that, the expression "verbal satiation" had been used along with terms that express the idea of mental fatigue. The ...
Fei-Ranis model of economic growth
Now if MPL>0 then leisure satiation option becomes invalid, and if MPL=0 then the option of food and leisure as perfect ... This is the point of leisure satiation. Consider a case where a laborer shifts from the agricultural to the industrial sector. ... However, that would imply leisure satiation or leisure as an inferior good, which are two extreme cases. It can be surmised ... Leisure satiation is present. 3. There is perfect substitutability between food and leisure, and the marginal rate of ...
Thirst
National Academies Press, Washington, D.C. Ryan, P. J (2018). "The neurocircuitry of fluid satiation". Physiological Reports. 6 ...
Gestaltzerfall
The characteristic of orthographic satiation as opposed to semantic satiation is that meaning remains intact. It was suggested ... Reactive inhibition Semantic satiation Valsiner, Jaan; Veer, Rene van der (2000). The Social Mind: Construction of the Idea. ... ISBN 3-525-45850-9. Lee, Nien-Chen (2007). Perceptual Coherence of Chinese Characters: Orthographic Satiation and ... that this is different from semantic satiation and from the stimulus familiarization effect because orthographic satiation ...
Swarm behaviour
Geraint A. Tarling & Magnus L. Johnson (2006). "Satiation gives krill that sinking feeling". Current Biology. 16 (3): 83-4. doi ...
Reactive inhibition
Semantic satiation Gestaltzerfall Hull, Clark (1943). Principles of Behavior: an introduction to behavior theory. Oxford, ...
Krill
Geraint A. Tarling; Magnus L. Johnson (2006). "Satiation gives krill that sinking feeling". Current Biology. 16 (3): 83-84. doi ...
Local nonsatiation
Sato, Norihisa (2010). "Satiation and existence of competitive equilibrium". Journal of Mathematical Economics. 46 (4): 534-551 ...
Antarctic krill
Geraint A. Tarling; Magnus L. Johnson (2006). "Satiation gives krill that sinking feeling". Current Biology. 16 (3): 83-84. doi ...
Pharaoh ant
Repetition blindness
Attentional blink Semantic satiation Kanwisher, N (1987). "Repetition blindness: Type recognition without token individuation ...
Bliss point (economics)
Economic satiation Keynes-Ramsey rule Binger, B.; Hoffman, E. (1998). Microeconomics with Calculus (2nd ed.). Addison-Wesley. p ...
Déjà vu
The feeling has been evoked through semantic satiation. Chris Moulin of the University of Leeds asked 95 volunteers to write ...
Preference (economics)
Non-satiation of Preferences Non-satiation refers to the belief any commodity bundle with at least as much of one good and more ... Many critics call for a specification of preference to be able to interpret the non-satiation principle reasonably. For example ... Indifference curves are negatively sloped because of the non-satiation of preferences, as consumers cannot be indifferent ... Higgins, Richard S. (July 1972). "Satiation in Consumer Preference and the Demand Law". Southern Economic Journal. 39 (1): 116- ...
Dolania
Sweeney, Bernard W.; Vannote, Robin L. (1982). "Population Synchrony in Mayflies: A Predator Satiation Hypothesis". Evolution. ...
Synchronous flowering
Predator satiation is a mechanism commonly thought to drive the evolution of masting (the result of across-year flowering ... Predator satiation is particularly well-studied in trees species. When populations produce a large crop of seeds, seed ... Pollination Reproductive synchrony Bamboo#Mass flowering Mast seeding Predator satiation Swarm behaviour#Plants Ims, Rolf (1990 ...
Disgust
Grill, H.C.; Norgren, R. (1978b). "Chronically decerebrate rats demonstrate satiation but not bait shyness". Science. 201 (4352 ...
Variety seeking
"A dynamic attribute satiation model of variety-seeking behavior." Journal of Consumer Research 9, no. 2 (1982): 141-150. Van ...
Professional practice of behavior analysis
Marshall, W.L. (1979). "Satiation therapy: A procedure for reducing deviant sexual arousal". Journal of Applied Behavior ... satiation therapy (masturbatory reconditioning), and various social skills training programs including empathy training. ...
Biennial bearing
This theory is known as the predator satiation theory. Biennial bearing can be reduced or almost eliminated using various means ...
Fundamental theorems of welfare economics
Non-satiation: While non-satiation is a very weak assumption, there exist two primary cases in which it fails to hold. Firstly ... if preferences have a satiation point (e.g. Central Banks who target inflation have a satiation point at the inflation rate ...
Leigh McAlister
"A dynamic attribute satiation model of variety-seeking behavior." Journal of Consumer Research 9, no. 2 (1982): 141-150. Lattin ...
Spontaneous alternation
Glanzer, M. (1953). Stimulus satiation: An explanation of spontaneous alternation and related phenomena. Psychological Review, ...
Pío Baroja
Samuel Edward Hill Initiation, satiation, resignation: the development of Baroja's... - Page 10 1964 "His father was a mining ...
Eikev
... the rhetoric of satiation from Deuteronomy 6:11. Then Deuteronomy 11:16-17 follows with the negative "if-then"-the "if" being ...
José Antonio Santesteban
... satiation, resignation: the development of Baroja's ... - Page 10 1964 "His father was a mining engineer and, by avocation, a ...
Serafin Baroja
Samuel Edward Hill, Initiation, satiation, resignation: the development of Baroja's.... - Page 10 1964 "His father was a mining ...