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    stimuli

    US /'stɪmjəlaɪ/

    ・

    UK /ˈstɪmjəlaɪ/

    B2
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Things that arouse the emotions or senses
    I do not like to many stimuli at one time
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Something that arouses the emotions or senses
    These smells are stimuli to make you hungry
    n. pl.Noun (plural)Things that cause a change or changes
    Light and sound are stimuli that wake us up

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    What Your Brain Is Really Doing When Doing 'Nothing' : The Default Mode Network

    08:31What Your Brain Is Really Doing When Doing 'Nothing' : The Default Mode Network
    • Absent external stimuli, the default mode network turns inward.

      Absent external stimuli, the default mode network turns inward.

    • Absent external stimuli, the default mode network turns inward.

      Absent external stimuli, the default mode network turns inward.

    B2

    How Optical Illusions Work

    04:09How Optical Illusions Work
    • This makes sense since it's during the early years of life that our brains are highly receptive to environmental stimuli and capable of forming new neural connections at a rapid pace.

      This makes sense since it's during the early years of life that our brains are highly receptive to environmental stimuli and capable of forming new neural connections at a rapid pace.

    • This makes sense since it's during the early years of life that our brains are highly receptive to environmental stimuli and capable of forming new neural connections at a rapid pace.

      This makes sense since it's during the early years of life that our brains are highly receptive to environmental stimuli and capable of forming new neural connections at a rapid pace.

    B1

    Ron Chernow (FULL EPISODE) | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

    00:00Ron Chernow (FULL EPISODE) | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend
    • It's kind of a deterministic view that we're just kind of you know machines and their stimuli and we react to it that we're really

      It's kind of a deterministic view that we're just kind of you know machines and their stimuli and we react to it that we're really

    • And there are stimuli.

      And there are stimuli.

    B1

    Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25

    10:51Feeling All the Feels: Crash Course Psychology #25
    • Such jump-out-of-your-chair stimuli bypass the cortex and zip right from the ear or the eye to the amygdala in the limbic system.

      Such jump-out-of-your-chair stimuli bypass the cortex and zip right from the ear or the eye to the amygdala in the limbic system.

    • at your head. Such "jump-out-of-your-chair" stimuli bypass the cortex and zip right from

      at your head. Such "jump-out-of-your-chair" stimuli bypass the cortex and zip right from

    B2

    How To Actually Become Disciplined WITHOUT willpower… | The Leading Behaviour Expert Chase Hughes

    14:19How To Actually Become Disciplined WITHOUT willpower… | The Leading Behaviour Expert Chase Hughes
    • How can I re-expose you to the same stimuli or re-expose myself to the same stimuli?

      How can I re-expose you to the same stimuli or re-expose myself to the same stimuli?

    • How can I re-expose you to the same stimuli, re-expose myself to the same stimuli?

      How can I re-expose you to the same stimuli, re-expose myself to the same stimuli?

    B1

    The Mere Exposure Effect: The Science Behind Ads

    05:28The Mere Exposure Effect: The Science Behind Ads
    • Some were happy to learn that the effect on the brain can be stronger if exposure comes with other pleasant stimuli.

      Some were happy to learn that the effect on the brain can be stronger if exposure comes with other pleasant stimuli.

    • Some were happy to learn that the effect on the brain can be stronger if exposure comes with other pleasant stimuli.

      Some were happy to learn that the effect on the brain can be stronger if exposure comes with other pleasant stimuli.

    B1

    NOFAP - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE THAT IT WORKS

    05:08NOFAP - SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE THAT IT WORKS
    • Sexual stimuli is actually the most stimulating dopamine activity you can naturally partake in.

      Sexual stimuli is actually the most stimulating dopamine activity you can naturally partake in.

    • here where you're wrong sexual stimuli

      here where you're wrong sexual stimuli

    B2

    How to Manage Your Sexual Urges more Effectively

    05:14How to Manage Your Sexual Urges more Effectively
    • Studies show that when we're exposed to sexual stimuli repeatedly, it becomes harder to resist.

      Studies show that when we're exposed to sexual stimuli repeatedly, it becomes harder to resist.

    • Studies show that when we're exposed to sexual stimuli repeatedly, it becomes harder to resist.

      Studies show that when we're exposed to sexual stimuli repeatedly, it becomes harder to resist.

    A2

    Building the future of artificial intelligence for everyone (Google I/O '18)

    40:53Building the future of artificial intelligence for everyone (Google I/O '18)
    • But today, as we all know, we look at reinforcement learning as a new opportunity, as something that we actually look at for the future of AI that might be something that's important to get machines to really learn in completely dynamic environments, in environments where they have to explore entirely new stimuli.

      But today, as we all know, we look at reinforcement learning as a new opportunity, as something that we actually look at for the future of AI that might be something that's important to get machines to really learn in completely dynamic environments, in environments where they have to explore entirely new stimuli.

    • So that's what we were doing before, is that we were trying to engineer features or cues, things that we could see in the stimuli that then we would do a little bit of statistical learning on to figure out how to combine these signals.

      So that's what we were doing before, is that we were trying to engineer features or cues, things that we could see in the stimuli that then we would do a little bit of statistical learning on to figure out how to combine these signals.

    B1

    How to Focus Intensely

    16:11How to Focus Intensely
    • and ignoring all of the environmental stimuli.

      and ignoring all of the environmental stimuli.

    • It's providing undivided attention while ignoring all environmental stimuli.

      It's providing undivided attention while ignoring all environmental stimuli.

    B1