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stimuli
stimulus
的複數形
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Stim·u·lus
n.
;
pl
.
Stimuli
1.
A
goad
;
hence
,
something
that
rouses
the
mind
or
spirits
;
an
incentive
;
as
,
the
hope
of
gain
is
a
powerful
stimulus
to
labor
and
action
.
2.
That
which
excites
or
produces
a
temporary
increase
of
vital
action
,
either
in
the
whole
organism
or
in
any
of
its
parts
;
especially
Physiol.
,
any
substance
or
agent
capable
of
evoking
the
activity
of
a
nerve
or
irritable
muscle
,
or
capable
of
producing
an
impression
upon
a
sensory
organ
or
more
particularly
upon
its
specific
end
organ
.
Note:
☞
Of
the
stimuli
applied
to
the
sensory
apparatus
,
physiologists
distinguish
two
kinds
: (
a
)
Homologous stimuli
,
which
act
only
upon
the
end
organ
,
and
for
whose
action
the
sense
organs
are
especially
adapted
,
as
the
rods
and
cones
of
the
retina
for
the
vibrations
of
the
either
. (
b
)
Heterologous stimuli
,
which
are
mechanical
,
chemical
,
electrical
,
etc
.,
and
act
upon
the
nervous
elements
of
the
sensory
apparatus
along
their
entire
course
,
producing
,
for
example
,
the
flash
of
light
beheld
when
the
eye
is
struck
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stimulus
n
:
any
stimulating
information
or
event
;
acts
to
arouse
action
[
syn
:
stimulation
,
stimulant
,
input
]
[
also
:
stimuli
(
pl
)]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
stimuli
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stimulus
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