Stimulus vs Intraverbal - What's the difference?
stimulus | intraverbal |
(rfc-sense) Anything that may have an impact or influence on a system.
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(rfc-sense) (physiology) Something external that elicits or influences a physiological or psychological activity or response.
(rfc-sense) (psychology) Anything effectively impinging upon any of the sensory apparatuses of a living organism, including physical phenomena both internal and external to the body.
(rfc-sense) Anything that induces a person to take action.
Within a word.
A verbal response to a verbal stimulus that does not involve echoic or textual behavior or transcription or dictation-taking.
As nouns the difference between stimulus and intraverbal
is that stimulus is anything that may have an impact or influence on a system while intraverbal is a verbal response to a verbal stimulus that does not involve echoic or textual behavior or transcription or dictation-taking.As an adjective intraverbal is
within a word.stimulus
English
(wikipedia stimulus)Noun
(stimuli)- an economic stimulus
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Synonyms
* (anything that may have an impact or influence) influence * (anything that induces a person to take action) impetus, impulse, spurintraverbal
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Adjective
(-)- , speakers can vary intraverbal stress to distinguish homoiophones more clearly.
