| 31. | It becomes habituated to the noise.
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| 32. | Once the baby is habituated, they present a second image with more or fewer objects.
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| 33. | While these devices have been shown to be successful, predators can become habituated to them.
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| 34. | You habituate to your own smell.
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| 35. | "' Koya "'a scheduled tribal community habituated southern part of India.
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| 36. | However, on his returns he realises that his family is now habituate of his absence.
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| 37. | Furthermore, for those habituated to caffeine, an extra dose may have little or no effect.
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| 38. | But because you don't hear it, you cannot " habituate it ."
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| 39. | Your friend hears the word octopus but doesn't jump, because she's habituated.
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| 40. | Whereas, participants with inhibited temperaments these regions of the brain failed to habituate over repeated presentations.
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